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Engineering and the Problem of Moral Overload


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TitleEngineering and the Problem of Moral Overload
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsHoven, Jeroen, Lokhorst Gert-Jan, and Poel Ibo
JournalScience and Engineering Ethics
Volume18
Issue1
Pagination143 - 155
Date Published3/2012
ISSN Number1471-5546
KeywordsENGINEERING , professional responsibility
Abstract

When thinking about ethics, technology is often only mentioned as the source of our problems, not as a potential solution to our moral dilemmas. When thinking about technology, ethics is often only mentioned as a constraint on developments, not as a source and spring of innovation. In this paper, we argue that ethics can be the source of technological development rather than just a constraint and technological progress can create moral progress rather than just moral problems. We show this by an analysis of how technology can contribute to the solution of so-called moral overload or moral dilemmas. Such dilemmas typically create a moral residue that is the basis of a second-order principle that tells us to reshape the world so that we can meet all our moral obligations. We can do so, among other things, through guided technological innovation.

DOI10.1007/s11948-011-9277-z
Short TitleSci Eng Ethics
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