Title: Martine Rothblatt
1Geoethical Rules for Nanotechnological Advances
- Martine Rothblatt
- Terasem Movement, Inc.
- 2012 July 20
2Nanotechnological Advances
- Manufacturing at Sub-Micron Sizes
- Self-Replicating Sub-Micron Machines
- Biotechnological Medicines
- Synthetic Genomics
- Molecular Computing
3Geoethical Rules
- Principle of Consent
- Obtain prior terms of consent from such others,
or their representatives, who may foreseeably be
materially and adversely affected by ones life
science actions.
- Principle of Compliance
- Act pursuant to the Principle of Consent strictly
in accordance with independent assurance of ones
compliance with.
4Cultural Universality of Geoethics
- Fundamental Fairness, or Equal Protection
- Evolutionary Tendency Toward Categorization
- Nature of Consciousness
- Darwinian Group Selection
- Sir Francis Bacon If we do not maintain
Justice, then Justice will not maintain us
5Beyond the Borders of Bioethics
- Autonomy
- Who do we ask?
- Beneficence
- Good for whom?
- Non-Malfeasance
- Avoid harm to whom?
- Justice
- Fair to whom?
6Practicality of Geoethics Consent
- Scientific Determination of who may be
materially and adversely affected - Legal Determination of Adequacy of Representative
Consent - Very Proactionary, Without Forsaking Precaution
7Practicality of Geoethics Compliance
- Legal Determination of Independent Assurance
with Terms of Consent - Transparency
- Lack of Conflicts
- Demonstrated Expertise
8Bioethics is a Subset of Geoethics
Beneficience
Autonomy
Non-Malfeasance
Justice
Geoethics
9Why Wasnt Informed Consent Enough for Bioethics
if Enough for Geoethics?
- Bioethics Obtains Consent from Individuals, Who
Are Weak Unable to Negotiate Terms - Requirements for Beneficence and Non-Malfeasance
Helped Make Up for Weak Individual Autonomy
- Geoethics Obtains Consent from Populations, Not
Individuals, Providing Negotiating Strength - Aspects of Beneficence and Non-Malfeasance Will
Be Taken Into Account in Granting Geoethical
Consent
10Society for Accelerating Geoethical Advances in
Nanotechnology (SAGAN)
- Formed by Treaty And Scientific Peer Pressure
- Actions Involving Nanotech Must First Be Cleared
by SAGAN - SAGAN Must Decide Within 100 Days if Proposed
Nanotech May Forseeably Materially Adversely
Affect Others
11SAGAN Governing Procedures
- If No Scientific Evidence of Forseeable Material
Adverse Harm, Then SAGAN Must Authorize
Proposed Nanotech Per Proactionary Principle of
Max More - If Such Harm Is Foreseeable, SAGAN Must Seek
Prior Consent of Affected Populations Via Their
Representatives
12SAGAN Consent Procedures
- National Processes, If Consistent with Respect
for Autonomy - Public Opinion Surveys if Consistent with
Informed Consent - Majority Is Good Enough Because Democracy Accepts
That for Other Risks - If Consent Cannot Be Obtained, Then the Nanotech
Cannot Cause Risk in that Geography
13SAGAN Compliance Procedures
- Effector of Nanotech Must Provide Independent
Funding of Means of Compliance with Terms of
Consent - Endowment or User Fees
- Compliance Organization Must Have Authority to
Terminate Nanotech Operations if Consent Violated
14Alternatives for Nanotech Unable to Meet
Geoethical Rules
- Change the Geography of the Nanotech
- Outer Space
- Seasteading
- Change the Risk Profile of the Nanotech
- Agree to Stricter Terms of Consent for the
Nanotech