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  • 1
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    London, England ; : ISTE :
    UID:
    almahu_9948327984202882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (303 pages).
    ISBN: 9781119335757 (e-book)
    Serie: Cognitive Science Series Responsible Research and Innovation Set
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Reber, Bernard. Precautionary principle, pluralism and deliberation : science and ethics . London, England ; Hoboken, New Jersey : ISTE ; Wiley, c2014 ISBN 9781786301000
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    London :ISTE,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959327490802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119335931 , 1119335930 , 9781119335757 , 1119335752 , 9781119335764 , 1119335760
    Serie: Responsible research and innovation set ; volume 4
    Inhalt: This volume tackles the burden of judgment and the challenges of ethical disagreements, organizes the cohabitation of scientific and ethical argumentations in such a way they find their appropriate place in the political decision. It imagines several forms of agreements and open ways of conflicts resolution very different compared with ones of the majority of political philosophers and political scientists that are macro-social and general. It offers an original contribution to a scrutinized interpretation of the precautionary principle, as structuring the decision in interdisciplinary contexts, to make sure to arrive this time to the "Best of the Worlds."
    Anmerkung: Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1. From the New World debate to assessing the best of worlds; I.2. Precaution and pluralisms; I.3. Informed decisions and shaping decisions; I.4. Evaluating evaluation; I.5. The search for epistemic and ethical coherence; I.6. Outline of the problem; PART 1: Pluralism between Ethics and Politics in the Context of Prevention; Introduction to Part 1; 1. Burdens of Judgment and Ethical Pluralism of Values; 1.1. The "burdens of judgment" at the root of the "fact of reasonable pluralism." , 1.2. Burdens of judgment: a critique1.2.1. Burdens of judgment: a starting point, not an obstacle; 1.2.2. The variable geometry of pluralisms; 1.3. Ethical pluralism of values, from relativism to monism; 1.4. Relativisms and commitments; 1.4.1. Three types of relativism; 1.4.2. Commitments in response to values; 1.5. Opposing monism: conditionality, incompatibility and incommensurability of values; 1.6. Conclusion: decompartmentalizing conflicts of values; 2. Ethical Pluralism of Ethical Theories at the Heart of Evaluation; 2.1. Ordinary morality, anti-theory and skepticism. , 2.2. What is an ethical theory?2.3. Main ethical theories; 2.4. Pluralism in practical reasoning; 2.4.1. Formal practical reasoning; 2.4.2. Substantial practical reasoning; 2.5. Interactions between normative factors and foundational normative theories; 2.6. Conclusion: conflicts and deliberation in the context of ethical theories; 3. Deliberative Democracy Put to the Test of Ethical Pluralism; 3.1. Participatory exposure; 3.2. Rawls and Habermas: opposing views in support of deliberation; 3.2.1. Rawls: restricted ethics; 3.2.2. Habermas: reliance on undefined arguments. , 3.3. Deliberating in a democracy3.4. Desperately seeking arguments ... ; 3.5. Conclusion: pluralism of moral and political philosophers; Conclusion to Part 1: Mapping the "Should-be" of the Public Sphere; PART 2: Ethical and Political Pluralism in a Context of Precaution; Introduction to Part 2; 4. Deciding on, and in, Uncertainty Using the Precautionary Meta-principle; 4.1. Careless criticisms of the precautionary principle; 4.2. Precautionary principle: components and trigger factors; 4.3. To act, or not to act; 4.4. Clashing scenarios and "grammars" of the future. , 4.5. Typology of political decisions in the context of uncertainty4.6. Conclusion: the deliberative as genre for uncertain futures; 5. Between Sciences and Ethics: A New Quarrel of Faculties?; 5.1. Scientists between attachment and independence; 5.2. Politics of nature; 5.3. The prominent role of values in paradigm changes; 5.4. Relationships between scientific facts, epistemic values and ethical values; 5.5. Conclusion: a Republic of Letters dealing with facts and values; 6. Co-argumentation in a Context of Disciplinary Pluralism; 6.1. Epistemic pluralism and competitive positions.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Reber, Bernard. Precautionary principle, pluralism and deliberation : science and ethics . London, England ; Hoboken, New Jersey : ISTE ; Wiley, ©2014 ISBN 9781786301000
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    London :ISTE,
    UID:
    almahu_9948198571902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119335931 , 1119335930 , 9781119335757 , 1119335752 , 9781119335764 , 1119335760
    Serie: Responsible research and innovation set ; volume 4
    Inhalt: This volume tackles the burden of judgment and the challenges of ethical disagreements, organizes the cohabitation of scientific and ethical argumentations in such a way they find their appropriate place in the political decision. It imagines several forms of agreements and open ways of conflicts resolution very different compared with ones of the majority of political philosophers and political scientists that are macro-social and general. It offers an original contribution to a scrutinized interpretation of the precautionary principle, as structuring the decision in interdisciplinary contexts, to make sure to arrive this time to the "Best of the Worlds."
    Anmerkung: Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1. From the New World debate to assessing the best of worlds; I.2. Precaution and pluralisms; I.3. Informed decisions and shaping decisions; I.4. Evaluating evaluation; I.5. The search for epistemic and ethical coherence; I.6. Outline of the problem; PART 1: Pluralism between Ethics and Politics in the Context of Prevention; Introduction to Part 1; 1. Burdens of Judgment and Ethical Pluralism of Values; 1.1. The "burdens of judgment" at the root of the "fact of reasonable pluralism." , 1.2. Burdens of judgment: a critique1.2.1. Burdens of judgment: a starting point, not an obstacle; 1.2.2. The variable geometry of pluralisms; 1.3. Ethical pluralism of values, from relativism to monism; 1.4. Relativisms and commitments; 1.4.1. Three types of relativism; 1.4.2. Commitments in response to values; 1.5. Opposing monism: conditionality, incompatibility and incommensurability of values; 1.6. Conclusion: decompartmentalizing conflicts of values; 2. Ethical Pluralism of Ethical Theories at the Heart of Evaluation; 2.1. Ordinary morality, anti-theory and skepticism. , 2.2. What is an ethical theory?2.3. Main ethical theories; 2.4. Pluralism in practical reasoning; 2.4.1. Formal practical reasoning; 2.4.2. Substantial practical reasoning; 2.5. Interactions between normative factors and foundational normative theories; 2.6. Conclusion: conflicts and deliberation in the context of ethical theories; 3. Deliberative Democracy Put to the Test of Ethical Pluralism; 3.1. Participatory exposure; 3.2. Rawls and Habermas: opposing views in support of deliberation; 3.2.1. Rawls: restricted ethics; 3.2.2. Habermas: reliance on undefined arguments. , 3.3. Deliberating in a democracy3.4. Desperately seeking arguments ... ; 3.5. Conclusion: pluralism of moral and political philosophers; Conclusion to Part 1: Mapping the "Should-be" of the Public Sphere; PART 2: Ethical and Political Pluralism in a Context of Precaution; Introduction to Part 2; 4. Deciding on, and in, Uncertainty Using the Precautionary Meta-principle; 4.1. Careless criticisms of the precautionary principle; 4.2. Precautionary principle: components and trigger factors; 4.3. To act, or not to act; 4.4. Clashing scenarios and "grammars" of the future. , 4.5. Typology of political decisions in the context of uncertainty4.6. Conclusion: the deliberative as genre for uncertain futures; 5. Between Sciences and Ethics: A New Quarrel of Faculties?; 5.1. Scientists between attachment and independence; 5.2. Politics of nature; 5.3. The prominent role of values in paradigm changes; 5.4. Relationships between scientific facts, epistemic values and ethical values; 5.5. Conclusion: a Republic of Letters dealing with facts and values; 6. Co-argumentation in a Context of Disciplinary Pluralism; 6.1. Epistemic pluralism and competitive positions.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Reber, Bernard. Precautionary principle, pluralism and deliberation : science and ethics . London, England ; Hoboken, New Jersey : ISTE ; Wiley, ©2014 ISBN 9781786301000
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Buch
    Buch
    London : ISTE | Hoboken, NJ : Wiley
    UID:
    gbv_883875748
    Umfang: xlv, 247 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781786301000 , 1786301008
    Serie: Responsible research and innovation set volume 4
    Inhalt: This volume tackles the burden of judgment and the challenges of ethical disagreements, organizes the cohabitation of scientific and ethical argumentations in such a way they find their appropriate place in the political decision. It imagines several forms of agreements and open ways of conflicts resolution very different compared with ones of the majority of political philosophers and political scientists that are macro-social and general. It offers an original contribution to a scrutinized interpretation of the precautionary principle, as structuring the decision in interdisciplinary contexts, to make sure to arrive this time to the "Best of the Worlds
    Inhalt: Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1. From the New World debate to assessing the best of worlds; I.2. Precaution and pluralisms; I.3. Informed decisions and shaping decisions; I.4. Evaluating evaluation; I.5. The search for epistemic and ethical coherence; I.6. Outline of the problem; PART 1: Pluralism between Ethics and Politics in the Context of Prevention; Introduction to Part 1; 1. Burdens of Judgment and Ethical Pluralism of Values; 1.1. The "burdens of judgment" at the root of the "fact of reasonable pluralism
    Inhalt: 1.2. Burdens of judgment: a critique 1.2.1. Burdens of judgment: a starting point, not an obstacle; 1.2.2. The variable geometry of pluralisms; 1.3. Ethical pluralism of values, from relativism to monism; 1.4. Relativisms and commitments; 1.4.1. Three types of relativism; 1.4.2. Commitments in response to values; 1.5. Opposing monism: conditionality, incompatibility and incommensurability of values; 1.6. Conclusion: decompartmentalizing conflicts of values; 2. Ethical Pluralism of Ethical Theories at the Heart of Evaluation; 2.1. Ordinary morality, anti-theory and skepticism
    Inhalt: 2.2. What is an ethical theory?2.3. Main ethical theories; 2.4. Pluralism in practical reasoning; 2.4.1. Formal practical reasoning; 2.4.2. Substantial practical reasoning; 2.5. Interactions between normative factors and foundational normative theories; 2.6. Conclusion: conflicts and deliberation in the context of ethical theories; 3. Deliberative Democracy Put to the Test of Ethical Pluralism; 3.1. Participatory exposure; 3.2. Rawls and Habermas: opposing views in support of deliberation; 3.2.1. Rawls: restricted ethics; 3.2.2. Habermas: reliance on undefined arguments
    Inhalt: 3.3. Deliberating in a democracy 3.4. Desperately seeking arguments&; 3.5. Conclusion: pluralism of moral and political philosophers; Conclusion to Part 1: Mapping the "Should-be" of the Public Sphere; PART 2: Ethical and Political Pluralism in a Context of Precaution; Introduction to Part 2; 4. Deciding on, and in, Uncertainty Using the Precautionary Meta-principle; 4.1. Careless criticisms of the precautionary principle; 4.2. Precautionary principle: components and trigger factors; 4.3. To act, or not to act; 4.4. Clashing scenarios and "grammars" of the future
    Inhalt: 4.5. Typology of political decisions in the context ofuncertainty 44.6. Conclusion: the deliberative as genre for uncertain futures; 5. Between Sciences and Ethics: A New Quarrel of Faculties?; 5.1. Scientists between attachment and independence; 5.2. Politics of nature; 5.3. The prominent role of values in paradigm changes; 5.4. Relationships between scientific facts, epistemic values and ethical values; 5.5. Conclusion: a Republic of Letters dealing with facts and values; 6. Co-argumentation in a Context of Disciplinary Pluralism; 6.1. Epistemic pluralism and competitive positions
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Pluralismus ; Ethik ; Wissenschaftsethik
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  • 5
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    London, UK :ISTE, Ltd.,
    UID:
    almahu_BV043980928
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (298 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-1-119-33593-1 , 1-119-33593-0 , 1-119-33575-2 , 978-1-119-33575-7
    Serie: Responsible research and innovation set v. 4
    Anmerkung: 3.3. Deliberating in a democracy3.4. Desperately seeking arguments…; 3.5. Conclusion: pluralism of moral and political philosophers; Conclusion to Part 1: Mapping the "Should-be" of the Public Sphere; PART 2: Ethical and Political Pluralism in a Context of Precaution; Introduction to Part 2; 4. Deciding on, and in, Uncertainty Using the Precautionary Meta-principle; 4.1. Careless criticisms of the precautionary principle; 4.2. Precautionary principle: components and trigger factors; 4.3. To act, or not to act; 4.4. Clashing scenarios and "grammars" of the future. - 4.5. Typology of political decisions in the context of uncertainty4.6. Conclusion: the deliberative as genre for uncertain futures; 5. Between Sciences and Ethics: A New Quarrel of Faculties?; 5.1. Scientists between attachment and independence; 5.2. Politics of nature; 5.3. The prominent role of values in paradigm changes; 5.4. Relationships between scientific facts, epistemic values and ethical values; 5.5. Conclusion: a Republic of Letters dealing with facts and values; 6. Co-argumentation in a Context of Disciplinary Pluralism; 6.1. Epistemic pluralism and competitive positions
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-78630-100-0
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Pluralismus ; Ethik ; Wissenschaftsethik
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    London :ISTE,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327490802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119335931 , 1119335930 , 9781119335757 , 1119335752 , 9781119335764 , 1119335760
    Serie: Responsible research and innovation set ; volume 4
    Inhalt: This volume tackles the burden of judgment and the challenges of ethical disagreements, organizes the cohabitation of scientific and ethical argumentations in such a way they find their appropriate place in the political decision. It imagines several forms of agreements and open ways of conflicts resolution very different compared with ones of the majority of political philosophers and political scientists that are macro-social and general. It offers an original contribution to a scrutinized interpretation of the precautionary principle, as structuring the decision in interdisciplinary contexts, to make sure to arrive this time to the "Best of the Worlds."
    Anmerkung: Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1. From the New World debate to assessing the best of worlds; I.2. Precaution and pluralisms; I.3. Informed decisions and shaping decisions; I.4. Evaluating evaluation; I.5. The search for epistemic and ethical coherence; I.6. Outline of the problem; PART 1: Pluralism between Ethics and Politics in the Context of Prevention; Introduction to Part 1; 1. Burdens of Judgment and Ethical Pluralism of Values; 1.1. The "burdens of judgment" at the root of the "fact of reasonable pluralism." , 1.2. Burdens of judgment: a critique1.2.1. Burdens of judgment: a starting point, not an obstacle; 1.2.2. The variable geometry of pluralisms; 1.3. Ethical pluralism of values, from relativism to monism; 1.4. Relativisms and commitments; 1.4.1. Three types of relativism; 1.4.2. Commitments in response to values; 1.5. Opposing monism: conditionality, incompatibility and incommensurability of values; 1.6. Conclusion: decompartmentalizing conflicts of values; 2. Ethical Pluralism of Ethical Theories at the Heart of Evaluation; 2.1. Ordinary morality, anti-theory and skepticism. , 2.2. What is an ethical theory?2.3. Main ethical theories; 2.4. Pluralism in practical reasoning; 2.4.1. Formal practical reasoning; 2.4.2. Substantial practical reasoning; 2.5. Interactions between normative factors and foundational normative theories; 2.6. Conclusion: conflicts and deliberation in the context of ethical theories; 3. Deliberative Democracy Put to the Test of Ethical Pluralism; 3.1. Participatory exposure; 3.2. Rawls and Habermas: opposing views in support of deliberation; 3.2.1. Rawls: restricted ethics; 3.2.2. Habermas: reliance on undefined arguments. , 3.3. Deliberating in a democracy3.4. Desperately seeking arguments ... ; 3.5. Conclusion: pluralism of moral and political philosophers; Conclusion to Part 1: Mapping the "Should-be" of the Public Sphere; PART 2: Ethical and Political Pluralism in a Context of Precaution; Introduction to Part 2; 4. Deciding on, and in, Uncertainty Using the Precautionary Meta-principle; 4.1. Careless criticisms of the precautionary principle; 4.2. Precautionary principle: components and trigger factors; 4.3. To act, or not to act; 4.4. Clashing scenarios and "grammars" of the future. , 4.5. Typology of political decisions in the context of uncertainty4.6. Conclusion: the deliberative as genre for uncertain futures; 5. Between Sciences and Ethics: A New Quarrel of Faculties?; 5.1. Scientists between attachment and independence; 5.2. Politics of nature; 5.3. The prominent role of values in paradigm changes; 5.4. Relationships between scientific facts, epistemic values and ethical values; 5.5. Conclusion: a Republic of Letters dealing with facts and values; 6. Co-argumentation in a Context of Disciplinary Pluralism; 6.1. Epistemic pluralism and competitive positions.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Reber, Bernard. Precautionary principle, pluralism and deliberation : science and ethics . London, England ; Hoboken, New Jersey : ISTE ; Wiley, ©2014 ISBN 9781786301000
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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