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    High-Tech Comfort: Ethical Issues in Cancer Pain Management for the 1990s.Betty R. Ferrell & Michelle Rhiner - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (2):108-112.
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  2. The High Tech Fix: Sustainable Ecology or Technocratic Megaprojects for the 21st Century?Joseph Wayne Smith - 1993 - Utopian Studies 4 (1):199-200.
  3. High-Tech-Kapitalismus: Analysen zu Produktionsweise, Arbeit, Sexualität, Krieg und Hegemonie (Hamburg.Wolfgang Fritz Haug - forthcoming - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal.
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  4. High-Tech Housewives: Indian IT Workers, Gendered Labor, and Transmigration.[author unknown] - 2018
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  5. High Tech Heretic: Why Computers Don't Belong in the Classroom and Other Reflections by a Computer Contrarian.R. Person - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (2):113-114.
     
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  6. High Tech, Low Growth: Robots and the Future of Work.Kim Moody - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (4):3-34.
    For decades futurists, academics and business experts have argued that automation, robots and other new technology would eliminate millions of jobs. Yet the workforce in the US has continued to grow, even if more slowly, to new heights. Work has changed, but the predicted ‘end of work’ failed to materialise even as technology has advanced, albeit unevenly. This article will argue that the answer to this apparent riddle is not to be found in analysing the technology itself, but in Marxist (...)
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    High-Tech Cities and the Primitive Jungle.Samuel Yunxiang Liang - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (2):45-66.
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    High-Tech Industrial Agglomeration and Urban Innovation in China’s Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration: From the Perspective of Industrial Structure Optimization and Industrial Attributes.Dan Xu, Bo Yu & Lina Liang - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-14.
    What is the interplay of high-tech industrial agglomeration and urban innovation? How does high-tech industrial agglomeration affect urban innovation? What are the heterogeneous effects of high-tech industry agglomeration on urban innovation in different conditions? To answer these questions, this paper analyzes the interrelationship between high-tech industry agglomeration and urban innovation based on panel data of China’s Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration from 2010 to 2019. We discuss the influence mechanism of high- (...) industrial agglomeration on urban innovation by exploring the mediating effect of industrial structure optimization and the threshold effect of industrial attributes. The heterogeneous impact of high-tech industry agglomeration on urban innovation is also been further studied. We find that the interaction relationship between high-tech industry agglomeration and urban innovation output is positive. The advancement of industrial structure plays a positive intermediary role between high-tech industrial agglomeration and urban innovation output, while the rationalization of industrial structure shows a suppressing effect. There are different threshold effects between capital intensity and technology intensity. The influence of high-tech agglomeration on urban innovation is positive only when the capital intensity exceeds 1.125. However, the influence is always positive in different levels of technology intensity, significantly. When the technology intensity is higher than 9.012E − 06, the degree and significance of this positive impact would decrease. There are heterogeneous impacts of high-tech industry agglomeration on urban innovation output in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration in different time stages, urban innovation development stages, and urban circles. (shrink)
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    Ethics committees for "high tech" innovations in japan.Rihito Kimura - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (4):457-464.
    Although ethics committees in Japan have been developing in major medical schools and in some hospitals, their members are usually medical professionals from the same institution. The lack of national legislation for setting up ethics committees permits only a voluntary code of standards for doing clinical research work in high tech medical applications. The author argues for the necessity of more open debate on bioethical issues and proposes the participation of the lay public and bioethicists in Ethics Committees (...)
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    High Tech's False Nostalgia.Howard P. Segal - 1989 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 9 (2-3):153-154.
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    High-Tech Nursing at Its Worst.Jane Greenlaw - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (6):278-278.
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    Purchasing and Marketing of Social and Environmental Sustainability for High-Tech Medical Equipment.Adam Lindgreen, Michael Antioco, David Harness & Remi van der Sloot - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S2):445 - 462.
    As the functional capabilities of high-tech medical products converge, supplying organizations seek new opportunities to differentiate their offerings. Embracing product sustainability-related differentiators provides just such an opportunity. This study examines the challenge organizations face when attempting to understand how customers perceive environmental and social dimensions of sustainability by exploring and defining both dimensions on the basis of a review of extant literature and focus group research with a leading supplier of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning equipment. The study (...)
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    Local Virtuality in a High-Tech Networked Organization.Anabel Quan-Haase & Barry Wellman - 2004 - Analyse & Kritik 26 (1):241-257.
    What are networked organizations? The focus of discussions of the networked organization has been on the boundary-spanning nature of these new organizational structures. Yet, the role of the group in these networked organizations has remained unclear. Furthermore, little is known about how computer-mediated communication is used to bridge group and organizational boundaries. In particular, the role of new media in the context of existing communication patterns has received little attention. We examine how employees at a high-tech company, referred (...)
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    Afterword: High-Tech Dreamtime.Christoph Türcke - 2013 - In Christoph Turcke (ed.), Philosophy of dreams. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 225-242.
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    Perceptions of high-tech controlled environment agriculture among local food consumers: using interviews to explore sense-making and connections to good food.Maya Ezzeddine, Wythe Marschall & Garrett M. Broad - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):417-433.
    In recent years, new forms of high-tech controlled environment agriculture (CEA) have received increased attention and investment. These systems integrate a suite of technologies – including automation, LED lighting, vertical plant stacking, and hydroponic fertilization – to allow for greater control of temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and light in an enclosed growing environment. Proponents insist that CEA can produce sustainable, nutritious, and tasty local food, particularly for the cities of the future. At the same time, a variety (...)
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    High-Tech Society: The Story of the Information Technology Revolution. Tom Forester.Bryan Pfaffenberger - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):530-531.
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    High-Tech Plundering, Biodiversity, and Cultural Erosion: The Case of Brazil.Laymert Garcia dos Santos - 2007 - In Boaventura de Sousa Santos (ed.), Another knowledge is possible: beyond northern epistemologies. New York: Verso.
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    Philosophical Issues in High-Tech Leisure and Sport.Christopher Jones & Dennis Hemphill - unknown
    This paper examines several philosophical issues related to emerging technologies in sport and leisure. There are a range of technologies that will likely be offered to boost performance in sport, ranging from prosthetic devices and cyborg-like implants to gene therapy and enhancement. Computer generated simulations are already in use in work and leisure, and are expected to be pervasive in the future. Technological developments such as these present a challenge to some of the traditional assumptions and cherished beliefs not only (...)
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    The comparative role of high-tech-oriented public institutions and private companies in Tsukuba Science City.Shang-Chul Park - 1999 - AI and Society 13 (3):301-311.
  20. Workshop on postwar American high tech industry, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, 21-22 June 2007.Sean F. Johnston (ed.) - 2007
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  21. Social Traps: High-Tech Weapons, Rarefied Theories, and the World of Politics.A. Iannone - 1991 - Epistemologia 14 (2):219-238.
     
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    Mythinformation in the high-tech era.Langdon Winner - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (6):582-596.
    The romanticization of the personal computer as a social panacea threatens to blind society to the fact that without guiding wisdom even the best tool can be misused.
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    The ethics of consumer sovereignty in an age of high tech.M. Joseph Sirgy & Chenting Su - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 28 (1):1 - 14.
    We argue that consumer sovereignty in an increasingly high tech world is more of a fiction than a fact. We show how the principle of consumer sovereignty that governs the societal impact of economic competition is no longer valid. The world of high tech is increasingly responsible for changes in the opportunity, ability, and motivation of business firms to compete. Furthermore, the world of high tech is increasingly responsible for changes in the opportunity, ability, (...)
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    Innovative work behavior in high-tech enterprises: Chain intermediary effect of psychological safety and knowledge sharing.Ziqing Xu & Sid Suntrayuth - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study aims to explore the relationship between organizational innovation climate and innovative work behavior, using psychological safety and knowledge sharing as mediating variables. Based on the social cognitive theory, this study proposes a conceptual framework to explore innovative work behavior. The structural model of the extended SCT model was tested using sample data from 446 R&D staff of high-tech enterprises in China. SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 23.0 were used to test the hypothetical model. The results indicated that (...)
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    Brave New Love: The Threat of High-Tech “Conversion” Therapy and the Bio-Oppression of Sexual Minorities.Brian D. Earp, Anders Sandberg & Julian Savulescu - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (1):4-12.
    Our understanding of the neurochemical bases of human love and attachment, as well as of the genetic, epigenetic, hormonal, and experiential factors that conspire to shape an individual's sexual orientation, is increasing exponentially. This research raises the vexing possibility that we may one day be equipped to modify such variables directly, allowing for the creation of “high-tech” conversion therapies or other suspect interventions. In this article, we discuss the ethics surrounding such a possibility, and call for the development (...)
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  26. Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information Age.Quentin J. Schultze - 2002
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    Reverse Knowledge Transfer in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions in the Chinese High-Tech Industry under Government Intervention.Yi Su, Wen Guo & Zaoli Yang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-18.
    The high-tech industry is the main force promoting the development of China’s national economy. As its industrial economic strength grows, China’s high-tech industry is increasingly using cross-border mergers and acquisitions as an important way to “go out.” To explore the rules governing the process and operation mechanism of reverse knowledge transfer through the CBM&A of China’s high-tech industry under government intervention, a tripartite evolutionary game model of the government, the parent company, and the subsidiary (...)
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    High-Tech and Tactile: Cognitive Enrichment for Zoo-Housed Gorillas.Fay E. Clark, Stuart I. Gray, Peter Bennett, Lucy J. Mason & Katy V. Burgess - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  29. Knowledge Brokering in High-Tech Start-Ups.Joanne Jin Zhang & Charles Baden-Fuller - 2008 - In Harry Scarbrough (ed.), The Evolution of Business Knowledge. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Bioethics and high-tech medicine.Victoria Sherrow - 1996 - New York: Twenty-First Century Books.
    Discusses biomedical technologies and their consequences including the ethical dilemmas that arise.
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    Modeling and Research on Human Capital Accumulation Complex System of High-Tech Enterprises Based on Big Data.Yanan Shen - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-14.
    At present, high-tech enterprises are mainly organizations engaged in the production, research, and development and service of high-tech products. The current development of high-tech industries in various countries in the world is of great significance to improving social productivity and overall national strength. This article mainly introduces the modeling and analysis of the complex system of human capital accumulation in high-tech enterprises based on big data. This paper proposes a theoretical analysis of (...)
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    An Empirical Study Evaluating the Symbiotic Efficiency of China’s Provinces and the Innovation Ecosystem in the High-Tech Industry.Jianzhao Yang - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-14.
    The traditional innovation model has been unable to adapt to high-speed development, so the role of the innovation ecosystem has become more important. In this paper, we introduce ecology into industrial innovation and construct the symbiotic model to study the symbiotic evolution process of the high-tech industrial innovation ecosystem. This paper takes China’s national high-tech industrial park as a case to study its symbiotic efficiency through empirical research, which uses a stochastic frontier analysis as a (...)
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    Management of Economic Security in the High-Tech Sector in the Context of Post-Pandemic Modernization.Andriy Shtangret, Nataliia Korogod, Sofia Bilous, Nataliia Hoi & Yurii Ratushniak - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (2).
    The accelerated rates of scientific and technological progress and the intellectualization of the main factors of production play a leading role in ensuring the economic recovery of national economies, in particular in the conditions of the existence of today's post-pandemic consequences. The technological development of the leading countries of economic development poses difficult tasks for other participants in the world economic space to avoid a significant lag, especially in today's post-pandemic society. For the countries of Eastern Europe, this task is (...)
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    Analysis of the Coupling Coordination and Spatiotemporal Evolution of High-Tech Industrial Technological Innovation and Regional Economic Development.Xu-Mei Yuan, Fu-Li Wei, Hui Li & Ying An - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-14.
    Improving the coordination between technological innovation in high-tech industries and regional economic development is an important measure for all provinces to implement the innovation-driven development strategy. Based on the analysis of the mechanism of high-tech industrial technological innovation and regional economic development, this paper constructs the measurement index system of high-tech industrial technological innovation and regional economic development, and the chain network DEA model, entropy weight method, coupling coordination model, and exploratory spatial data analysis (...)
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    Subjective Well-Being of Professional Females: A Case Study of Dalian High-Tech Industrial Zone.Yuqing Zhang, Ya Gao, Chengcheng Zhan, Tianbao Liu & Xueming Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The education level and social participation of contemporary Chinese women have reached their historical peak; work is fast becoming the dominant theme of their lives. However, influenced by traditional attitudes, women are still expected to undertake the main family care tasks, thus, facing dual constraints of family and work, which seriously affect their life happiness. Based on the theory of subjective well-being and feminist geography, this study used the questionnaire survey and in-depth interview results of professional females in Dalian (...)-tech Industrial Zone as basic data to explore the life satisfaction and emotional cognition in intra- and extra-household life of professional females.). The following results were obtained: Most professional females reported higher life satisfaction in intra- rather than extra-household life, and it varied with individual attributes, reflecting the internal differences among them. The positive emotions of professional females came from the company of family and friends in intra-household life, and satisfaction with the working environment and treatment in extra-household life. The negative emotions came from the pressure of “marriage,” “birth,” and other traditional concepts in intra-household life. In extra-household life, it came from the health problems caused by working stress, interpersonal problems and gender inequality in the workplace, and the anxiety of age and future career development. Therefore, this study committed to revealing the living status and subjective feelings of contemporary professional females in China, hoping to improve women’s life quality and enhance their life happiness from a theoretical and realistic perspective. (shrink)
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  36. STABLE ADAPTIVE STRATEGY of HOMO SAPIENS and EVOLUTIONARY RISK of HIGH TECH. Transdisciplinary essay.Valentin Cheshko, Valery Glazko, Gleb Yu Kosovsky & Anna S. Peredyadenko (eds.) - 2015 - new publ.tech..
    The co-evolutionary concept of Three-modal stable evolutionary strategy of Homo sapiens is developed. The concept based on the principle of evolutionary complementarity of anthropogenesis: value of evolutionary risk and evolutionary path of human evolution are defined by descriptive (evolutionary efficiency) and creative-teleological (evolutionary correctly) parameters simultaneously, that cannot be instrumental reduced to others ones. Resulting volume of both parameters define the trends of biological, social, cultural and techno-rationalistic human evolution by two gear mechanism ˗ gene-cultural co-evolution and techno- humanitarian balance. (...)
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    Hard Drives and Glass Ceilings: Gender Stratification in High-Tech Production.Steven C. McKay - 2006 - Gender and Society 20 (2):207-235.
    The article focuses on the persistent links between workplace stratification and gender ascription in the organization of flexible high-tech production. Using a comparative case study analysis of three multinational electronics firms in the Philippines, it examines three key organizational factors: firm nationality, product characteristics, and existing labor relations—that help drive variation in the gendering and gendered impact of technological upgrading. It also considers three extra-organizational factors—trends in flexible production, the role of the host state, and gender ideologies—that also (...)
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    Socially Responsible High Tech Companies: Emerging Issues. [REVIEW]Barbara Krumsiek - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 43 (3):179 - 187.
    Calvert analyzes every company in its socially screened portfolio for work place practices, environmental impact, community relations, product safety and benefit, and international human rights. Avoidance and positive screens are used on each issue. This paper reviews these screens with socially responsible high technology companies. It illustrates a host of emerging issues including distributed equity and social justice, community impact, and sustainability.
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    Bringing the Hospital Home: Ethical and Social Implications of High-tech Home Care.G. Lennox - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (6):367-368.
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    Globalization and Postmodern Politics: From Zapatistas to High-tech Robber Barons.Roger Burbach, Fiona Jeffries & William I. Robinson - 2001
    The book begins with an overview of globalization, showing how wealth and power are concentrated in the hands of a transnational elite while ever increasing numbers of people are being marginalised. Institutions such as the World Trade Organisation and the International Monetary Fund are intent upon exercising a new hegemony over individuals as the role of the traditional nation state is transformed. At the centre of this power shift is a group of high-tech robber barons who dominate the (...)
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    Breaking the “Bamboo Curtain” and the “Glass Ceiling”: The Experience of Women Entrepreneurs in High-Tech Industries in an Emerging Market.Justin Tan - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (3):547-564.
    Despite the role women play in job creation, economic growth and society revitalization, especially in economies undergoing fundamental transformations, issues emerging from women in entrepreneurship have not received adequate attention in academic research. As a result, our understanding of women entrepreneurship in emerging markets as well as in nontraditional industries is even more limited. In this study, I attempt to partially fill the gap by comparing entrepreneurial orientations and venture performance between men and women entrepreneurs in electronics industry in Chinese (...)
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    Dream Reaper: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Inventor in the High-Tech, High-Stakes World of Modern Agriculture. 1995. Craig Canine.R. Douglas Hurt - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):225-226.
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    A comparison of experts' and high tech students' ethical beliefs in computer-related situations.Susan Athey - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (5):359 - 370.
    Sixty-five computer science and computer information systems students were surveyed to ascertain their ethical beliefs on seven scenarios and nineteen ethical problems. All seven scenarios incorporated computer-related problems facing programmers and managers in the high tech world. Hypotheses were tested for significant differences between the students'' beliefs and the beliefs of experts in the field who responded to the same scenarios. The first two hypothesis tested whether female and male high tech students have the same ethical (...)
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  44. The problem of estimation of evolutionary risk of High Tech in the concept of stable adaptive strategy of Homo sapiens.Valery Glazko, Valentin Cheshko & Yulia Kosova - 2013 - In Teodor N. Țîrdea (ed.), Strategia supravie uirii din perspectiva bioeticii, filosofiei și medicinei. Culegere de articole științifice. Vol. 3. Print-Caro. pp. 157-161.
    the problem of estimation of High Hume (NBIC) technogenic evolutionary risks is analysed as part of concept of 3-components evolutionary strategy of Homo sapiens.
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    Complicating Power in High-Tech Reproduction: Narratives of Anonymous Paid Egg Donors. [REVIEW]Anne Pollock - 2003 - Journal of Medical Humanities 24 (3-4):241-263.
    This paper is informed by my own participant observation and uses my own ethnography which included conducting in-depth interviews with anonymous paid egg donors and observing a listserv for women considering, pursuing, or having completed egg donation, to illustrate the way that power operates at this particular site of the reproductive center in postmodernity. After outlining who the consumers and providers of eggs are, I will use Foucault's concepts of biopower, disciplinary power, and normativity to describe how anonymous paid egg (...)
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    Standardization/innovation trade-offs in computing: Implications for high-tech antitrust regulation.Barry Fagin - 1999 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 12 (3):80-93.
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    Sexual Orientation Minority Rights and High-Tech Conversion Therapy.Brian D. Earp & Andrew Vierra - 2018 - In David Boonin (ed.), Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 535-550.
    The ‘born this way’ movement for sexual orientation minority rights is premised on the view that sexual orientation is something that can neither be chosen nor changed. Indeed, current sexual orientation change efforts appear to be both harmful and ineffective. But what if ‘high-tech conversion therapies’ are invented in the future that are effective at changing sexual orientation? The conceptual basis for the movement would collapse. In this chapter, we argue that the threat of HCT should be taken (...)
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  48. Sich-Verantworten in der globalisierten high-tech-Zivilisation. Ein Diskurs zwischen Hans Jonas, Karl-Otto Apel und der sokratischen Dialogpragmatik.Dietrich Bohler - 2007 - In Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp (ed.), Values and Norms in the Age of Globalization. Peter Lang. pp. 1--30.
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  49. The Chinese century? Some policy implications of China's move to high-tech innovation.R. P. Appelbaum & R. A. Parker - 2012 - In Barbara Herr Harthorn & John Mohr (eds.), The social life of nanotechnology. New York: Routledge.
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    Die Wissenschaftsgesellschaft: von Galilei zur High-Tech-Revolution.Rolf Kreibich - 1986 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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