Developing a Framework for Making an Ethic-oriented Policy in Nanotechnology

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Abstract:
Background

Although heralding bright horizons to researchers involved in a variety of scien¬tific fields, theoretical ethics does not represent a reliable model to measure the level of deonto¬logical compliance. The model, presented in this study, examines research activities and the use of nanotechnology. It behaves like an auditing system in terms of respecting ethical criteria as it is equipped with tools for assessment, feedback and control.

Methods

To reach a satisfying validity, this study is not limited to case studies and it encom-passes also a survey about the views of nanotechnologists regarding the scientific and executive capability of the framework in question in different stages of the procedure. The population com-prises a total of 1,957 researchers affiliated with the State Nano Committee. A sample of 174 in-dividuals have been picked and emailed the questionnaire.

Results

The survey concluded that the presented model enjoys a high level of validity for evaluation of nanotechnological risks.

Conclusion

According to the survey carried out, it can concluded that the model presented in this survey is highly efficient and capable of largely assisting relevant officials and bodies in nano-standardization. The unique and outstanding features highlighted in this research include dynamism, comprehensiveness, flexibility, scientific inclusivity and usability.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Ethics in Scince and Technology, Volume:4 Issue: 3, 2010
Page:
102
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