El principio de responsabilidad: Ensayo de una axiología para la tecnociencia
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2003.i29.493Abstract
Jonas' conception of the principle of responsibility is criticized, because the contemporary techno-sciences are changing societies, not only the biophysical nature. As a good example of techno-science, the new technologies of information and communication (TIC) are briefly considered. The Jonasian principle is viewed as an axiological principle, whose imperative formulation is problematical. By distinguishing different subsystems of outstanding values for the techno-sciences, we conclude that there are different notions of responsibility, related to these plurality of types of values.
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