Rethinking techno-moral disruption in bioethics, society, and justice

Trends in Biotechnology 41 (6):743-744 (2023)
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Abstract

In response to De Proost and Segers, we provide further reflections on how technologies induce moral change. We discuss moral changes at the societal level as distinguished from changes in bioethical principles or ethical concepts, impacts on theories of justice, and whether the transformations are negative or positive.

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Jonathan Pugh
University of Oxford
Jon Rueda
University of the Basque Country

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