"Ethical and Social Implications of the Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno Convergence"
- Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Université Paris X, France
"Self-Assembly, Self-Organization: A philosophical perspective on converging technologies" - Christopher Chidsey, Stanford University, United States
"Nanoscience: the role of "making" new forms of matter" - Alfred Nordmann, Darmstadt Technical University, Germany
"Theories of nanotechnoscience" - Françoise Roure, Economist, France
"Industrial economics of nanotechnology: hyperchoice and milestones of the manufacturing world at the nanoscale" - Brian Wynne, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
"What could the foundations of nanobioinfoethics be? Some lateral thoughts"
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