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    My analysis takes as its point of departure the controversial assumption that contemporary ethical theories cannot capture adequately the ethical and social challenges of scientific and technological development. This assumption is rooted in the argument that classical ethical theory invariably addresses the issue of ethical responsibility in terms of whether and how intentional actions of individuals can be justified. Scientific and technological developments, however, have produced unintention…Read more
  •  13707
    A vision of Responsible Innovation
    In L. Asveld, R. Van Dam-Mieras, T. Swierstra, S. Lavrijssen, K. Linse & J. Van Den Hoven (eds.), Responsible Innovation, Springer Verlag. pp. 51-74. 2017.
    This Article outlines a vision of responsible innovation and outlines a public policy and implementation strategy for it.
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    Science, politics, and morality: scientific uncertainty and decision making (edited book)
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1992.
    Current environmental problems and technological risks are a challenge for a new institutional arrangement of the value spheres of Science, Politics and Morality. Distinguished authors from different European countries and America provide a cross-disciplinary perspective on the problems of political decision making under the conditions of scientific uncertainty. cases from biotechnology and the environmental sciences are discussed. The papers collected for this volume address the following theme…Read more
  •  2003
    Understanding Public Debate on Nanotechnologies (edited book)
    Publications Office of the European Union. 2010.
    This book features the contribution of major European research projects on the governance and ethics of Nanotechnology. They focus on the responsible development of nanotechnology and on the understanding of public debate
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    Discourse and Democracy: Essays on Habermas's Between Facts and Norms (edited book)
    with Kenneth Baynes
    State University of New York Press. 2002.
    _Examines issues in legal and democratic theory found in the work of Jürgen Habermas._ Discourse and Democracy offers a variety of perspectives by an international group of scholars on Jürgen Habermas's Between Facts and Norms. The collection presents not just a summary of Habermas's own views, but locates him with respect to modern and contemporary moral, political, and legal theory. The result is a volume useful to those first approaching Habermas's thought as well as those already familiar wi…Read more
  •  1283
    The Erosion of our Value Spheres
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 3 197-218. 2007.
    In the following, I will discuss the current social reaction to the ecological crisis and the ways in which society reacts to technological risks, which can be understood primarily as a reaction to scientific and moral or ethical uncertainty. In the first section, I will clarify what is meant by scientific and moral or ethical uncertainty. In the second section, I will contrast Max Weber's differentiation of science, law [Recht) and morality in the modern world with the process of de-differentia…Read more