Nanoethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Nanoethics is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Political Philosophy of Technology: After Leo Strauss (A Question of Sovereignty)19
Prototyping Criptical Neural Engineering — Tentatively Cripping Neural Engineering’s Cultural Practices for Cyborg Survival and Flourishing15
Testing Reflexive Practitioner Dialogues: Capacities for Socio-technical Integration in Meditation Research12
Enhancement Technologies and the Politics of Life11
Perception and reaction of undergraduate critical disability studies students to six short films depicting neuro-advancements8
For Dialogue Between Strauss and Stiegler7
Changes7
Circles of Care for Safety: A Care Ethics Approach to Safe-by-Design7
Roberto Marchesini, Technophysiology, or How Technology Modifies the Self, Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023, 242pp6
Before the Crane Took Flight: Interview with Chinese Philosopher of Technology Yuan Deyu6
Quantum Technologies in the Context of Climate Change: Emphasizing Sustainability in a Responsible Innovation Approach to Quantum Innovation6
The Ethics of Technology: How Can Indigenous Thought Contribute?6
Cyborg Encounters: Three Art-Science Interactions5
Correction to: Precaution as a Risk in Data Gaps and Sustainable Nanotechnology Decision Support Systems: a Case Study of Nano‑Enabled Textiles Production4
Spontaneous Comparison of Nanotechnology and Controversial Objects among Laypersons, Scientists and Environmentalists4
The Pivotal Function of Non-human Actors in the Acceptability of the Body Technology, Actibelt®: a Reconstruction Based on Actor-Network-Theory4
An Integrated Embodiment Concept Combines Neuroethics and AI Ethics – Relational Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Neurotechnologies and the Future of Work3
Moral Equivalence in the Metaverse3
Safe by Design for Nanomaterials—Late Lessons from Early Warnings for Sustainable Innovation3
Talking About Responsible Quantum: “Awareness Is the Absolute Minimum that … We Need to Do”3
Hype After Hype: From Bio to Nano to AI3
Neuroimages: Some Serving Suggestions3
Temporarily Abled: How Exoskeleton Experience Reinvents Bodies in Spinal Cord Injury and Cerebrovascular Accidents3
Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity: Studies in Science, Society and Sustainability3
Normative Challenges of Risk Regulation of Artificial Intelligence3
Gene Drives as Interventions into Nature: the Coproduction of Ontology and Morality in the Gene Drive Debate3
Nanoscience or Nanosciences? - The Interdisciplinary Discipline3
Quantum Technologies and Society: Towards a Different Spin3
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