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Ethics In An Age Of Pervasive Technology

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Ethics In An Age Of Pervasive Technology book

Ethics In An Age Of Pervasive Technology

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Ethics In An Age Of Pervasive Technology book

ByMelvin Kranzberg
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1980
eBook Published 5 April 2019
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429051692
Pages 262 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429051692
SubjectsSocial Sciences
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Kranzberg, M. (1980). Ethics In An Age Of Pervasive Technology. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429051692

Grappling with the moral dimensions of the ways in which technology is applied in today's world, some of the keenest minds of our time raise and attempt to answer four major questions: Do our current problems represent a new element in human affairs or are they merely a continuation of past problems altered somewhat by the pervasiveness of technolo

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

The Challenge

WithArnos Horev

part Part 1|49 pages

Today's Human Condition: Old or New?

chapter |6 pages

Introduction to Part 1

chapter 1|2 pages

Lost in the Fog

WithM. W. Thring

chapter 2|7 pages

The Survival Problem

WithJohn H. Herz

chapter 3|2 pages

World Hysteria

WithPaul T. Eaton

chapter 4|2 pages

Nothing New

WithMax Black

chapter 5|3 pages

Is Technology Ethically Neutral?

WithHerbert Schnädelbach

chapter 6|1 pages

Where Are We Going?

WithGershom Scholem

chapter 7|2 pages

The Incompatibility of Values

WithSir Isaiah Berlin

chapter 8|22 pages

Reflections on Culture and Religion in a Postindustrial Age

WithDaniel Bell

part Part 2|87 pages

Old and/or New Ethics?

chapter |5 pages

Introduction to Part 2

chapter 9|4 pages

Technology and the Law

WithHugh Gotein

chapter 10|4 pages

Why Heteronomous Ethics?

WithZvi Kurzweil

chapter 11|6 pages

Modern Technology and Judeo-Christian Ethics

WithGotthold Müller

chapter 12|5 pages

What Ancient Ethics Can Contribute

WithMarcel Dubois

chapter 13|24 pages

Science, Natural Law, and Ethics—A Jewish Perspective

WithRobert Gordis

chapter 14|4 pages

Education for "Moral Intelligence"

WithHellmut Becker

chapter 15|6 pages

On the Consecration and Secularization of Science

WithChanoch Jacobsen

chapter 16|2 pages

The Equivocal Role of Philosophy

WithAhraham Kaplan

chapter 17|2 pages

Scientific Ethics

WithAnthony Peranio

chapter 18|1 pages

The Partnership of Ethics and Technology

WithDavid G. Brandon

chapter 19|2 pages

Ecology and Ethics

WithZe'ev Νaveh

chapter 20|11 pages

Rational Ethics and Human Nature

WithRobin Fox

chapter 21|4 pages

Man and the Man-Made

WithRené Dubos

chapter 22|4 pages

Technoethics

WithMario Bunge

chapter 23|1 pages

Religious Means and Ethical Ends

WithJulius J. Harwood

part Part 3|51 pages

Translating Ethics into Action

chapter |4 pages

Introduction to Part 3

chapter 24|6 pages

Individual Consciousness and Responsibility

WithRollo May

chapter 25|1 pages

Science and Conscience

WithFranz Ollendorff

chapter 26|2 pages

The Social Responsibility of Scientists

WithLeo Steg

chapter 27|2 pages

Broadening Engineering Education—The Technological Imperative

WithDavid S. Lieherman

chapter 28|1 pages

Ethical Models

WithAlberto Μ. Wachs

chapter 29|3 pages

The Ethical Imperative of Architecture

WithGilbert Herbert

chapter 30|1 pages

The Powerlessness of Engineers

WithGdalyah Wiseman

chapter 31|5 pages

Industry and the Environment

WithHenri Schramek

chapter 32|2 pages

Technology and Institutions

WithWalter Rosenblith

chapter 33|3 pages

Morality in Industry

WithJudith Buber Agassi

chapter 34|6 pages

The Message of the Kibbutz

WithJoseph Shepher

chapter 35|4 pages

Adapting Behavior

WithDoreen Steg, R. Schulman

chapter 36|3 pages

Information, Decision Making, and Bureaucratization

WithS. Ν. Eisenstadt

chapter 37|3 pages

Human Engineering of Decisions

WithDaniel Kahneman

chapter 38|1 pages

Virtue and Practicality

WithSir Isaiah Berlin

chapter 39|2 pages

Probabilities and Trade-offs

WithAbraham Kaplan

part Part 4|25 pages

Joining Morality and Power

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part 4

chapter 40|2 pages

Making Morality Effective

WithStuart Hampshire

chapter 41|1 pages

Dangers of the Parochial View

WithJean-Daniel Reynaud

chapter 42|9 pages

The Ethics of Nonpower

WithJacques Ellul

chapter 43|9 pages

The Heuristics of Fear

WithHans Jonas

part Part 5|7 pages

The Mount Carmel Declaration

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part 5

chapter 44|3 pages

The Mount Carmel Declaration on Technology and Moral Responsibility

part Part 6|16 pages

Postlude

chapter |1 pages

Introduction to Part 6

chapter 45|13 pages

Reflections on the Mount Carmel Declaration

WithAlvin M. Weinberg
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