技术的伦理准备:将伦理方法与技术成熟度相结合的案例。

IF 3 2区 哲学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Eline de Jong
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新兴技术的伦理面临着一个预期困境:过早参与可能会带来过度投机的风险,而太晚参与可能会丧失塑造技术轨迹的机会。尽管有各种方法来应对这一挑战,但没有一个框架来评估它们在不同技术发展阶段的适用性。本文提出了这样一个框架。我将两种主要的伦理方法概念化:以结果为导向的伦理学,评估技术物质化的潜在后果,以及以意义为导向的伦理学,研究如何将(社会)意义归因于技术。我认为,以结果和意义为导向的伦理学的优势和局限性取决于围绕技术的不确定性,这些不确定性随着技术的成熟而变化。为了捕捉这种演变,我引入了道德准备度的概念——一项技术接受详细的道德审查的准备程度。在众所周知的技术准备水平(trl)的基础上,我提出了道德准备水平(erl)来说明道德方法的适用性如何随着技术的发展而演变。在不确定性最明显的低erl中,以意义为导向的伦理被证明更有效;而在较高的erl中,随着影响变得更加清晰,以结果为导向的伦理也变得更加重要。通过将道德准备与技术准备联系起来,该框架强调道德方法的适当性随着技术成熟而发展,确保审查保持基础和相关性。最后,我通过将该框架应用于量子技术来展示其实用价值,展示道德准备如何指导有效的道德参与。
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Ethics Readiness of Technology: The Case for Aligning Ethical Approaches with Technological Maturity.

Ethics Readiness of Technology: The Case for Aligning Ethical Approaches with Technological Maturity.

Ethics Readiness of Technology: The Case for Aligning Ethical Approaches with Technological Maturity.

The ethics of emerging technologies faces an anticipation dilemma: engaging too early risks overly speculative concerns, while engaging too late may forfeit the chance to shape a technology's trajectory. Despite various methods to address this challenge, no framework exists to assess their suitability across different stages of technological development. This paper proposes such a framework. I conceptualise two main ethical approaches: outcomes-oriented ethics, which assesses the potential consequences of a technology's materialisation, and meaning-oriented ethics, which examines how (social) meaning is attributed to a technology. I argue that the strengths and limitations of outcomes- and meaning-oriented ethics depend on the uncertainties surrounding a technology, which shift as it matures. To capture this evolution, I introduce the concept of ethics readiness-the readiness of a technology to undergo detailed ethical scrutiny. Building on the widely known Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs), I propose Ethics Readiness Levels (ERLs) to illustrate how the suitability of ethical approaches evolves with a technology's development. At lower ERLs, where uncertainties are most pronounced, meaning-oriented ethics proves more effective; while at higher ERLs, as impacts become clearer, outcomes-oriented ethics gains relevance. By linking Ethics Readiness to Technology Readiness, this framework underscores that the appropriateness of ethical approaches evolves alongside technological maturity, ensuring scrutiny remains grounded and relevant. Finally, I demonstrate the practical value of this framework by applying it to quantum technologies, showing how Ethics Readiness can guide effective ethical engagement.

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Science and Engineering Ethics
Science and Engineering Ethics 综合性期刊-工程:综合
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
5.40%
发文量
54
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Science and Engineering Ethics is an international multidisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring ethical issues associated with science and engineering, covering professional education, research and practice as well as the effects of technological innovations and research findings on society. While the focus of this journal is on science and engineering, contributions from a broad range of disciplines, including social sciences and humanities, are welcomed. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, ethics of new and emerging technologies, research ethics, computer ethics, energy ethics, animals and human subjects ethics, ethics education in science and engineering, ethics in design, biomedical ethics, values in technology and innovation. We welcome contributions that deal with these issues from an international perspective, particularly from countries that are underrepresented in these discussions.
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