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International Journal of Technoethics, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 2021
- Keith Wright:

The Case for a Technology Solution to the Ethics Crisis in Academic Publishing. 1-20 - Stefano Gualeni

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A Theodicy for Artificial Universes: Moral Considerations on Simulation Hypotheses. 21-31 - Julien Forbat, Ingrid Vargas

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Increasing Transparency When Assessing the Impact of Technology on Human Well-Being: A Capability Approach Perspective. 32-53 - Winfred Yaokumah

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Development and Psychometric Analysis of Cyber Ethics Instrument (CEI). 54-74 - Pratap Chandra Mandal

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Public Policy Issues and Technoethics in Marketing Research in the Digital Age. 75-86 - Henrik Skaug Sætra

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Confounding Complexity of Machine Action: A Hobbesian Account of Machine Responsibility. 87-100 - Christoph Lütge

, Franziska Poszler, Aida Joaquin Acosta, David Danks, Gail Gottehrer, Lucian Mihet-Popa
, Aisha Naseer:
AI4People: Ethical Guidelines for the Automotive Sector - Fundamental Requirements and Practical Recommendations. 101-125
Volume 12, Number 2, 2021
- Naomi Jacobs, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn

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Bridging the Theory-Practice Gap: Design-Experts on Capability Sensitive Design. 1-16 - Tabitha Andersen

, Dylan Cawthorne
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Value-Sensitive Design of Unmanned Aerial Systems: Using Action Research to Bridge the Theory-Practice Gap. 17-34 - Vitaly Pronskikh:

Blurred Engineering Identities in Megascience: Overcoming Epistemic Injustice. 35-47 - Sergei Talanker:

George the Chemist: A Dilemma About Sabotage, Disaster Prevention, and Justification of Duplicity. 48-59 - Fabio Tollon

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Designed to Seduce: Epistemically Retrograde Ideation and YouTube's Recommender System. 60-71 - Marc Steen

, Martijn Neef, Tamar Schaap:
A Method for Rapid Ethical Deliberation in Research and Innovation Projects. 72-85 - Nicola Liberati

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Phenomenology and Sex Robots: A Phenomenological Analysis of Sex Robots, Threesomes, and Love Relationships. 86-97

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