•  110
    Nanotechnology, development and buddhist values
    NanoEthics 3 (2): 97-107. 2009.
    Nanotechnology has been proclaimed as a new technology that could bridge the gap between the rich and the poor countries. Indeed many countries in Asia are fast developing their nanotechnological capabilities. However, one needs to take into consideration the role that culture and values play in adoption of nanotechnological policies, keeping in mind that technology and culture are deeply dependent on each other. I offer a criticism of the dependency theory in economic development, which says th…Read more
  •  121
    Global culture, local cultures and the internet: The Thai example (review)
    AI and Society 13 (4): 389-401. 1999.
    This paper addresses the questions of whether and, if so, how and to what extent the Internet brings about homogenisation of local cultures in the world. It examines a particular case, that of Thai culture, through an investigation and interpretation of a Usenet newsgroup, soc.culture.thai. Two threads of discussion in the newsgroup are selected. One deals with criticisms of the Thai government and political leaders, and the other focuses on whether the Thai language should be a medium, or perha…Read more
  •  22
    Computing and Philosophy in Asia (edited book)
    Cambridge Scholars Press. 2007.
    This volume is a collection of selected papers presented at the Second Asia-Pacific Computing and Philsosophy Conference, which was held in Bangkok, Thailand in January 2005. The conference was organized by the Center for Ethics of Science and Technology, Chulalongkorn University on behalf of the International Association of Computing and Philosophy (www.ia-cap.org). Computing have had a long relationship with philosophy, starting from the problem of how symbols being manipulated in computing be…Read more
  •  2
    Ray Billington, Understanding Eastern Philosophy (review)
    Philosophy in Review 19 3-4. 1999.
  • Editorial: On IRIE Vol. 13
    with Johannes Britz
    International Review of Information Ethics 13 1-1. 2010.
  •  1
    Asian Bioethics Revisited: What Is It?, And Is There Such A Thing?
    Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 14 (6): 194-197. 2004.
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    The Disenhancement Problem in Agriculture: A Reply to Thompson (review)
    NanoEthics 6 (1): 47-54. 2012.
    The Disenhancement Problem in Agriculture: A Reply to Thompson Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-8 DOI 10.1007/s11569-012-0138-2 Authors Soraj Hongladarom, Department of Philosophy and Center for Ethics of Science and Technology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand Journal NanoEthics Online ISSN 1871-4765 Print ISSN 1871-4757
  • On "Intercultural Information Ethics"
    with Johannes Britz
    International Review of Information Ethics 13 2-5. 2010.
  • Information Divide, Information Flow and Global Justice
    International Review of Information Ethics 7 77-81. 2007.
    There is a significant information divide between the countries in the North and those in the South. This is detrimental to economic growth as information feeds into knowledge production. The divide is exacerbated by a series of uneven and unjust flows of information between the North and the South. Two related patterns of the unjust flow are explored, namely the flow of biological resources and information and the flow of rare manuscripts and published materials. I argue that the concept of glo…Read more
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    Cross-cultural epistemic practices
    Social Epistemology 16 (1). 2002.
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