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Soraj Hongladarom is
an associate professor of philosophy and director of the Center for Ethics of
Science and Technology at Chulalonkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. He has
published books and articles on such diverse issues as bioethics, computer
ethics, and the roles that science and technology play in the culture of developing countries. His concern
is mainly on how science and technology can be integrated into the life-world
of the people in the so-called Third World countries and what kind of ethical
considerations can be obtained from such relation. His works have appeared in Eubios: Journal of Asian and International
Bioethics, The Information Society,
AI & Society, Philosophy in the Contemporary World,
and Social Epistemology, among
others. A Buddhist practitioner, he also heads the Thousand Stars Buddhism and
Science Group (http://www.thousand-stars.org/TSBSG/),
a group of scholars and lay people interested in how Buddhism and science are
related, supported by the Metanexus Local Societies Initiative.
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