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. 2001 Jul;7(3):365-78.
doi: 10.1007/s11948-001-0059-x.

Towards a research programme for ethics and technology

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Towards a research programme for ethics and technology

M Brumsen et al. Sci Eng Ethics. 2001 Jul.

Abstract

In this editorial contribution, two issues relevant to the question, what should be at the top of the research agenda for ethics and technology, are identified and discussed. Firstly: can, and do, engineers make a difference to the degree to which technology leads to morally desirable outcomes? What role does professional autonomy play here, and what are its limits? And secondly, what should be the scope of engineers' responsibility; that is to say, on which issues are they, as engineers, morally obliged to reflect? The research agendas proposed by the authors contributing to this special section, implicitly, give different answers to these questions. We suggest that an explicit discussion of these issues would greatly help in constructing a common research agenda.

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