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GordijnB.“Nanoethics,” paper presented at the Third session of COMEST, UNESCO, December 2003.
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See Common Ground magazine, dedicated to ethical issues in health and ecology and published since1982.
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Expressions of this fear are many. E.g., at Nano4Food conference (University of Wageningen, 2005) one of the key questions was, “How do we avoid another GMO debacle in bringing nanoscale enhancements to food processing?” See also DayG. S. and SchoemakerP. J. H., Peripheral Vision: Detecting the Weak Signals that Will Make or Break Your Company (Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press, 2006).
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BMRB Social Research, Nanotechnology: Views of the General Public, Study prepared for the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering Nanotechnology Working Group, January 2004.
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AllaisM., “Le Comportement de l'homme Rationnel Devant le Risque, Critique des Postulats et Axiomes de l'école Américaine,”Econometrica21 (1953): 503–546.
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EllsbergD., “Risk, Ambiguity and the Savage Axioms,”Quarterly Journal of Economics75 (1961): 643–669. For further reading, see KahnemanD. and TverskyA., eds., Choices, Values, and Frames (Cambridge University Press, 2000).
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DrexlerK. E., Engines, supra note 1, at chapter 4. See also: Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies: Opportunities and Uncertainties (London: The Royal Society & The Royal Academy of Engineering, 2004): Chapter 6.
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An example of this with regard to climatic change is further discussed in DupuyJ. P. and GrinbaumA.“Living with Uncertainty: From the Precautionary Principle to the Methodology of Ongoing Normative Assessment,”C. R. Geosciences337, no. 4 (2005): 457–474.
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TverskyA. and KahnemanD., “Availability: A Heuristic for Judging Frequency and Probability,”Cognitive Psychology5 (1973): 207–232.
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GrinbaumA. and DupuyJ. P., “Living with Uncertainty: Toward the Ongoing Normative Assessment of Nanotechnology,”Techné8, no. 2 (2004): 4–25.