Risks arising from technologies raise important ethical issues. Although technologies such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, ICT, and nuclear energy can improve human well-being, they may also convey risks for our well-being due to, for example, abuse, unintended side-effects, accidents, and polluti
Emotions and risky technologies
β Scribed by Cass R. Sunstein (auth.), Sabine Roeser (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 286
- Series
- The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology 5
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
By offering an innovative and challenging approach to the topic of risk and emotion, this book covers completely new territory. It focuses on risk and emotion from the perspective of moral philosophy and emphasizes that emotions are an important source of moral knowledge. The book connects to important debates about risk and emotion in empirical decision theory. However, whereas in these debates, emotions are mainly seen as a threat for rational decision making, this book investigates the novel idea that emotions might be a normative guide in making judgments about morally acceptable risks.
Technological risks such as cloning, GM-foods, and nuclear energy spark heated and emotional debates. Many people are afraid of the possible unwanted consequences of such technologies. This gives rise to the following normative question: do we need emotions in order to be able to judge whether a technology and its concomitant risks are morally acceptable? This question has direct practical implications: should engineers, scientists and policy makers involved in developing risk regulation take emotions (of the public, but also their own) seriously or not?
This book sets the stage for research into moral emotions and risky technologies. It brings together leading scholars who work in the areas of risk perception, moral emotions, and ethics of risk, and lets them reflect on this exciting and important new topic. The book should be of interest for everybody involved with risk regulation, both at an academic and a practical level.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Moral Heuristics and Risk....Pages 3-16
Hereβs How I Feel: Donβt Trust Your Feelings!....Pages 17-35
If I Look at the Mass I Will Never Act: Psychic NumbingPsychic Numbing and GenocideGenocide ....Pages 37-59
Marketing Risk: Emotional Appeals Can Promote the Mindless Acceptance of Risk....Pages 61-80
Emotions as Aids and Obstacles in Thinking About Risky Technologies....Pages 81-88
Front Matter....Pages 89-89
Risk Assessment as Virtue....Pages 91-105
Emotions and Judgments About Risk....Pages 107-126
The Moral Risks of Risky Technologies....Pages 127-138
Ethical Imagination: Broadening Laboratory Deliberations....Pages 139-155
Front Matter....Pages 157-157
Emotion in Risk Regulation: Competing Theories....Pages 159-175
Emotions Within the Bounds of Pure Reason: Emotionality and Rationality in the Acceptance of Technological Risks....Pages 177-194
Emotions Involved in Risk Perception: From Sociological and Psychological Risk Studies Towards a Neosentimentalist Meta-Ethics....Pages 195-211
Risk Emotions and Risk Judgments: Passive Bodily Experience and Active Moral Reasoning in Judgmental Constellations....Pages 213-230
Emotional Reflection About Risks....Pages 231-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-262
β¦ Subjects
Ethics; Philosophy of Technology; Social Sciences, general
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