Un nuevo número de la muy interesante revista académica Social Philosophy and Policy comienza con un artículo introductorio de David Schmidtz, de quien siempre vale la pena leer lo que escribe. Se titula SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND VALUE: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/social-philosophy-and-policy/article/science-technology-and-value/967104F2724B7E31FF0075A25BFAACFF
Este es el contenido del número:
PICKING OUR POISON: A CONDITIONAL DEFENSE OF GEOENGINEERING
Christopher Freiman
PUBLIC TRUST AND BIOTECH INNOVATION: A THEORY OF TRUSTWORTHY REGULATION OF (SCARY!) TECHNOLOGY
Clark Wolf
TWO MODELS OF INFORMED CONSENT
Lynn A. Jansen
WHAT DO EXPERTS KNOW?
Iskra Fileva
THE FOG OF DEBATE
Nathan Ballantyne
ALGORITHMIC ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE MAKING
Deborah G. Johnson
THE TECHNOLOGY OF PUBLIC SHAMING
Harrison Frye
THE VALUE OF JUSTICE-INVOLVED YOUTH: ACCOUNTABILITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN POLICIES AND PRACTICES
Sally Stevens
TECHNOLOGY AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
Colleen Murphy
URBAN PLANNING AND URBAN VALUES: A JACOBSIAN ANALYSIS
Sanford Ikeda
CULTURAL VALUE AND EVOLVING TECHNOLOGIES: INSTANCES FROM MUSIC AND VISUAL ART
Daniel Asia, Robert Edward Gordon
THE PERPETUAL STRUGGLE: HOW THE COEVOLUTION OF HIERARCHY AND RESISTANCE DRIVES THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY AND INSTITUTIONS
Allen Buchanan
THE PREHISTORIC ORIGINS OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
George Grantham