Technology and society : opposing viewpoints / Auriana Ojeda, Book Editor.
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High School - old - to delete | 306.4 TEC (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-211) and index.
Technology has harmed society / Tom Mahon -- Technology has improved society / V.V. Raman -- Technology has created a digital divide / mickey Revenaugh -- Technology has not created a digital divide / Eric Cohen -- The government should regulate technology / William J. Ray -- The government should not regulate technology / James K. Glassman -- Research involving human subjects is vital to medicine / Jennifer Brookes -- Research involving human subjects is prone to abuse / Neal D. Barnard -- Selling human organs is ethical / The lancet -- Selling human organs is unethical / William E. Stempsey -- Animal transplants may solve the organ shortage / Steve Connor -- Animal transplants will not solve the organ shortage / Alan H. Berger and Gil Lamont -- Fetal stem cell research may improve medicine / Lawrence S.B. Goldstein -- Fetal stem cell research is unethical / John Kass -- The internet threatens privacy / Jeffrey Rothfeder -- Technology may not threaten privacy / Travis Charbeneau.
Workplace monitoring can be ethical / Laura Pincus hartman -- The future of technology can be predicted / Ian D. Pearson -- The future of technology cannot be predicted / Roger A. Pielke Jr. and Dan Sarewitz -- Technology may threaten society / Will Knight -- Technology will not threaten society / Chris Malcolm -- Technology may affect human nature / Joseph D'Agnese -- Technology will not affect human nature / Steven Pinker -- Society must be restructured to accommodate technology / William H. Davidow.
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