Science and Engineering Ethics Enters its Third Decade
R.E. Spier, Stephanie J. Bird
- Year
- 2014
- Citations
- 4
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
During the last 20 years public discourse in the developed and developing worlds has changed radically.The terms "ethics", "morals", "rights", "safety", "privacy", "media", "genetic engineering", "information technology", "big data", "robots", "satellites", "environment", "climate", "fracking", and "security" have loomed large and are set to grow larger.How do these concerns, topics and technological developments affect the way people will think and behave in the years ahead?It is not possible to predict the future, but it is necessary to take a view of what the future might be, so as to head off imminent disasters.The dystopic depictions of George Orwell's "1984", Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World", Alvin Toffler's "Future Shock", Arthur Koestler's "Darkness at Noon" and Franz Kafka's "The Castle" seem to forecast what is likely to arise rather than project imagined, fanciful futures.There are some indications that these less than idyllic possibilities are materializing when one examines recent debates about privacy versus security, engagement in conflicts in distant countries, the societal impact of
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