ABSTRACT

Nanotechnology, clean technology, and geoengineering span the scale of human ingenuity, from the imperceptibly small to the unimaginably large. Yet they are united by a commonality of ethics that permeates how and why they are developed, and how the resulting consequences are managed. The articles in this volume provide a comprehensive account of current thinking around the ethics of development and use within each of the technological domains, and addresses challenges and opportunities that cut across all three. In particular, the collection provides unique insights into the ethics of ’noumenal’ technologies - technologies that are impossible to see or detect or conceive of with human senses or conventional tools. This collection will be of relevance to anyone who is actively involved with ensuring the responsible and sustainable development of nanotechnology, geoengineering or clean technology.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

The Ethics of Noumenal Technologies

part I|190 pages

Nanotechnology

chapter 8|17 pages

Folk Theories of Nanotechnologists

chapter 9|26 pages

Systems Theory and the Ethics of Human Enhancement

A Framework for NBIC Convergence

part II|170 pages

Geoengineering