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Dirty Hands, Speculative Minds, and Smart Machines

机译:脏手,投机心理和智能机器

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In 2003, Peter Singer and others sounded a warning in the pages of the journal Nanotechnology that research into the ethical, social, and legal implications (ELSI) of nanotechnology was increasingly lagging behind research into nanotechnology itself. More recently, Alfred Nordmann and Arie Rip have argued that while the pace of ELSI inquiry has now picked up, the inquiry itself is focused far too much on hypothetical and futuristic scenarios. But might there be advantages for ethicists and philosophers of technology interested in the ELSI of emerging technologies to continue to think in a speculative vein? Drawing upon some lessons learned from the development of environmental ethics, and looking primarily at information and computing technologies, I suggest three reasons as to how speculative thinking can add value to ELSI reflection. I argue that it can allow for critical values to emerge that might otherwise go unheeded, open up avenues to reframe issues that might otherwise go unnoticed, and, perhaps most importantly, permit questions to be raised that might otherwise go unvoiced.
机译:2003年,彼得·辛格(Peter Singer)等人在《纳米技术》杂志上发出警告,指出对纳米技术的伦理,社会和法律影响(ELSI)的研究越来越落后于对纳米技术本身的研究。最近,阿尔弗雷德·诺德曼(Alfred Nordmann)和阿里·里普(Arie Rip)认为,尽管现在ELSI的查询步伐有所加快,但查询本身过于关注假设性和未来性方案。但是,对新兴技术的ELSI感兴趣的伦理学家和技术哲学家是否可能继续以投机的方式思考?借鉴从环境伦理学发展中获得的一些经验教训,并主要着眼于信息和计算技术,我提出了三个有关投机思维如何为ELSI反思增加价值的理由。我认为,它可以允许出现一些原本可能不会被重视的关键价值观,为重新构造那些原本可能不会引起注意的问题开辟道路,并且也许最重要的是,允许提出一些原本不会讲清楚的问题。

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