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E-grāmata: Ethics In An Age Of Pervasive Technology

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  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429708008
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This book is about a survey conducted by the Israel Institute of Technology on the social, political, economic, and the moral abyss into which Western civilization is slipping. It includes contributions from major thinkers at the Ethics in an Age of Pervasive Technology symposium.
Introduction 1(3)
Melvin Kranzberg
The Challenge 4(5)
Amos Horev
PART 1 Today's Human Condition: Old or New?
Introduction to Part 1, Melvin Kranzberg
9(6)
1 Lost in the Fog, M. W. Thring
15(2)
2 The Survival Problem, John H. Herz
17(7)
3 World Hysteria, Paul T. Eaton
24(2)
4 Nothing New, Max Black
26(2)
5 Is Technology Ethically Neutral? Herbert Schnadelbach
28(3)
6 Where Are We Going? Gershom Scholem
31(1)
7 The Incompatibility of Values, Sir Isaiah Berlin
32(2)
8 Reflections on Culture and Religion in a Postindustrial Age, Daniel Bell
34(25)
PART 2 Old and/or New Ethics?
Introduction to Part 2, Melvin Kranzberg
59(5)
9 Technology and the Law, Hugh Gotein
64(4)
10 Why Heteronomous Ethics? Zvi Kurzweil
68(4)
11 Modern Technology and Judeo-Christian Ethics, Gotthold Muller
72(6)
12 What Ancient Ethics Can Contribute, Marcel Dubois
78(5)
13 Science, Natural Law, and Ethics--A Jewish Perspective, Robert Gordis
83(24)
14 Education for "Moral Intelligence," Hellmut Becker
107(4)
15 On the Consecration and Secularization of Science, Chanoch Jacobsen
111(6)
16 The Equivocal Role of Philosophy, Abraham Kaplan
117(2)
17 Scientific Ethics, Anthony Peranio
119(2)
18 The Partnership of Ethics and Technology, David G. Brandon
121(1)
19 Ecology and Ethics, Ze'ev Naveh
122(2)
20 Rational Ethics and Human Nature, Robin Fox
124(11)
21 Man and the Man-Made, Rene Dubos
135(4)
22 Technoethics, Mario Bunge
139(4)
23 Religious Means and Ethical Ends, Julius J. Harwood
143(4)
PART 3 Translating Ethics into Action
Introduction to Part 3, Melvin Kranzberg
147(4)
24 Individual Consciousness and Responsibility, Rollo May
151(6)
25 Science and Conscience, Franz Ollendorff
157(1)
26 The Social Responsibility of Scientists, Leo Steg
158(2)
27 Broadening Engineering Education-- The Technological Imperative, David S. Lieberman
160(2)
28 Ethical Models, Alberto M. Wachs
162(1)
29 The Ethical Imperative of Architecture, Gilbert Herbert
163(3)
30 The Powerlessness of Engineers, Gdalyah Wiseman
166(1)
31 Industry and the Environment, Henri Schramek
167(5)
32 Technology and Institutions, Walter Rosenblith
172(2)
33 Morality in Industry, Judith Buber Agassi
174(3)
34 The Message of the Kibbutz, Joseph Shepher
177(6)
35 Adapting Behavior, Doreen Steg and R. Schulman
183(4)
36 Information, Decision Making, and Bureaucratization, S. N. Eisenstadt
187(3)
37 Human Engineering of Decisions, Daniel Kahneman
190(3)
38 Virtue and Practicality, Sir Isaiah Berlin
193(1)
39 Probabilities and Trade-offs, Abraham Kaplan
194(5)
PART 4 Joining Morality and Power Introduction to Part 4, Melvin Kranzberg
199(26)
40 Making Morality Effective, Stuart Hampshire
201(2)
41 Dangers of the Parochial View, Jean-Daniel Reynaud
203(1)
42 The Ethics of Nonpower, Jacques Ellul
204(9)
43 The Heuristics of Fear, Hans Jonas
213(12)
Part 5 The Mount Carmel Declaration
Introduction to Part 5, Melvin Kranzberg
225(2)
44 The Mount Carmel Declaration on Technology and Moral Responsibility
227(6)
PART 6 Postlude
Introduction to Part 6, Melvin Kranzberg
233(1)
45 Reflections on the Mount Carmel Declaration, Alvin M. Weinberg
234
Melvin Kranzberg, Callaway Professor of the History of Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is the principal founder of the Society for the History of Technology and is editor of its journal, Technology and Culture.