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Ethics in An Age of Technology: The Gifford Lectures. Vol 2
This sequel to Religion in an Age of Science deals with the challenges to ethics arising from technology and applied science. Whereas technology has brought increased food production, improved health, better communications and gigher living standards, these benefits have been unfairly distributed as also has been their high human and environmental cost, leading to a global crisis. If the world is to have a sustainable future there is a need for unprecedented choices on which traditional ethics give little guidance.
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