Nanoethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Nanoethics is 4. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Political Philosophy of Technology: After Leo Strauss (A Question of Sovereignty)25
Prototyping Criptical Neural Engineering — Tentatively Cripping Neural Engineering’s Cultural Practices for Cyborg Survival and Flourishing20
Risks and Realities of Speculative Ethics: Lessons from Nanotechnology for the Artificial Intelligence Discourse19
Testing Reflexive Practitioner Dialogues: Capacities for Socio-technical Integration in Meditation Research14
Perception and reaction of undergraduate critical disability studies students to six short films depicting neuro-advancements13
Enhancement Technologies and the Politics of Life12
Changes9
For Dialogue Between Strauss and Stiegler9
Synthetic Biology As a Postmodern Technology of Care8
The Ethics of Technology: How Can Indigenous Thought Contribute?8
Circles of Care for Safety: A Care Ethics Approach to Safe-by-Design7
Before the Crane Took Flight: Interview with Chinese Philosopher of Technology Yuan Deyu6
The Rise of Right-Wing Libertarianism and Tech-Solutionism: Argentina’s Milei Phenomenon in Global Context6
Quantum Technologies in the Context of Climate Change: Emphasizing Sustainability in a Responsible Innovation Approach to Quantum Innovation5
Correction: Policy Recommendations for Higher Education Institutions to Begin Advancing from Digital Transformation to Bifurcation5
The Reproduction Without Alterity of AI: LatamGPT as a Form of Dissent and Technological Reappropriation5
Cyborg Encounters: Three Art-Science Interactions5
Roberto Marchesini, Technophysiology, or How Technology Modifies the Self, Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023, 242pp5
Correction to: Precaution as a Risk in Data Gaps and Sustainable Nanotechnology Decision Support Systems: a Case Study of Nano‑Enabled Textiles Production4
Moral Equivalence in the Metaverse4
Spontaneous Comparison of Nanotechnology and Controversial Objects among Laypersons, Scientists and Environmentalists4
Gene Drives as Interventions into Nature: the Coproduction of Ontology and Morality in the Gene Drive Debate4
The Pivotal Function of Non-human Actors in the Acceptability of the Body Technology, Actibelt®: a Reconstruction Based on Actor-Network-Theory4
Crouching Predictions, Hidden Hopes: Futures for Philosophy of Technology4
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