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Nicole M. Leone,Anupama Subramony to alter anything about it. Ethicists who are embedded during the research-phase into a technology are in a better position to negotiate such changes. However, there is no fully developed method available for the work of ethicists who are embedded in a scientific engineering context. This paper mak弄皱 发表于 2025-3-25 08:09:48
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Accountability in the Medical Professioncientific and technological experts. Whereas the standards of the latter roughly correspond to a socially extended Bayesian decision theory that takes into account essentially (negative) utility and probability and assesses risks from a risk-neutral perspective, the assessment of technological risks越自我 发表于 2025-3-25 18:36:09
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Mechanismen der Infektabwehr in der Lunge,us in our judgment of the evaluative aspects of risk. In the literature on risk and emotion, the emphasis is on the former phenomenon. That is why most authors propose that if necessary, emotional responses to risks should be corrected by rational and scientific methods. However, when it comes to emAmendment 发表于 2025-3-26 05:02:01
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The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technologyhttp://image.papertrans.cn/e/image/308750.jpgPessary 发表于 2025-3-26 16:37:38
Moral Heuristics and Riskentify a set of heuristics that now influence factual and moral judgments in the domain of risk, and to try to make plausible the claim that some widely held practices and beliefs are a product of those heuristics. Often moral heuristics represent generalizations from a range of problems for which tdrusen 发表于 2025-3-26 20:16:47
Here’s How I Feel: Don’t Trust Your Feelings!escribes how choices derive from preferences and subjective probabilities; both are influenced, if not determined by emotions. But there are many reasons, both empirical and theoretical, for thinking that our emotions are often poor guides to risk. This fact has been richly exploited by advocates of