Poiesis & Praxis : International Journal of Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment
Overview
    Poiesis & Praxis : International Journal of Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment is a scientific journal, published since 2001 in English. The journal's country of origin is Germany and its primary focus area is medical ethics.
  
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            Abbr.
            Poiesis Prax
          
          
                      
              Start
              2001
            
          
                      
              End
              2012
            
          
                      
              Frequency
              Four no. a year
            
          
                      
              p-ISSN
              1615-6609
            
          
                      
              e-ISSN
              1615-6617
            
          
                      
              Country
              Germany
            
          
                      
              
                Language
              
              
                                  English
                  
                              
            
          
                      
              
                Specialty
              
              
                                  Medical Ethics
                  
                              
            
          
                      
  
  Recent Articles
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    Mordini E
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2020 Mar;
          3(4):242-255.
    
    PMID: 32214963
  
  
          Nuclear warfare threat has been one of the main driver for cultural, political, economical and social changes in the late twentieth century, biological warfare threat is about to take it...
      
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    Landeweer E, Abma T, Santegoeds J, Widdershoven G
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2016 Jun;
          6:43-55.
    
    PMID: 27340391
  
  
          Due to the progress being made in the neurosciences, higher expectations for the use of medication, even against the patient's will, are arising in mental hospitals. In this article, we...
      
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    Boucher P, Gough C
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2012 Dec;
          9(3-4):249-270.
    
    PMID: 23226998
  
  
          This article describes a method of scoping for potential ethical contentions within a resource constrained research environment where actor participation and bottom-up analysis is precluded. Instead of reverting to a...
      
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    Fischer M
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2012 Dec;
          9(3-4):231-248.
    
    PMID: 23226997
  
  
          The article sheds light on psychological and work science aspects of the design and utilization of service robots. An initial presentation of the characteristics of man-robot interaction is followed by...
      
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    Ott I
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2012 Dec;
          9(3-4):219-229.
    
    PMID: 23226996
  
  
          The paper at hand analyzes the economic implications of service robots as expected important future technology. The considerations are embedded into global trends, focusing on the interdependencies between services and...
      
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    Dreier T, Spiecker Genannt Dohmann I
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2012 Dec;
          9(3-4):201-217.
    
    PMID: 23226995
  
  
          The emergent use of service robots in more and more areas of social life raises a number of legal issues which have to be addressed in order to apply and...
      
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    Decker M
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2012 Dec;
          9(3-4):181-200.
    
    PMID: 23226994
  
  
          Service robotics has increasingly become the focus of reflective research on new technologies over the last decade. The current state of technology is characterized by prototypical robot systems developed for...
      
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    Minei E, Matusitz J
  
  
    Poiesis Prax
    . 2012 Dec;
          9(1-2):163-176.
    
    PMID: 23205002
  
  
          This paper analyzes the role of propaganda use in cyberterrorism. The main premise is that cyberterrorists display various semiotic gestures (e.g., the use of images and Internet videos) to communicate...