Questions of social justice and morality pervade much of my work. As one begins to consider the policy implications of emerging technologies, it quickly becomes apparent how a range of moral perspectives must be identified and accommodated to promote effective solutions. This requires philosophers to assist in making good arguments that can lead to good policies, even when sometimes issues are so complex as to frustrate any suitable resolution. This page outlines some of the broad moral philosophical roots to the applied ethics and policy work I do on emerging technologies
Essential Reading
- Contretemps (Philosophy) /
- Ethical Perspectives /
- Ethical Space /
- Ethics and Information Technology /
- J Ethics and Social Philosophy /
- Journal of Philosophy /
- Journal of Value Inquiry /
- Philosophical Studies /
- Philosophy and Public Affairs /
- The Journal of Ethics /
- The Philosophical Forum /
Resources
- American Philosophical Association /
- British Philosophical Society /
- British Society for Ethical Theory /
- Human Capability and Development Association /
- Philosophy Lists /
- Philosophy News Service /
- Scots Philosophical Club /
- Society of Applied Philosophy /
- The Philosophers’ Magazine /
Friends: Brenda Almond / Nick Bostrom / Anders Sandberg / Julian Savulescu