Eco-Centric Evaluation of Nano-Release

In Iris Eisenberger, Angela Kallhoff & Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg, Nanotechnology: Regulation and Public Discourse. Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 17-33 (2019)
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This chapter outlines different ethical approaches of relevance for a normative assessment of nano-release. We elaborate on traditional risk assessment and the well-known notion of a Precautionary Principle in order to demonstrate that these accounts need to be complemented to provide ethical guidance with regard to environmental influence of emerging technologies. We conclude that it is obligatory to engage in what they call an “eco-centric evaluation” of nano-release.

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Elias Moser
Karl Franzens University
Angela Kallhoff
University of Vienna

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