Abstract
In this chapter I examine how expected-value theory might inform responses to what I call the dual-use problem. I begin by defining that problem. I then outline a procedure, which invokes expected-value theory, for tackling it. I first illustrate the procedure with the aid of a simplified schematic example of a dual-use problem, and then describe how it might also guide responses to more complex real-world cases. I outline some attractive features of the procedure. Finally, I consider whether and how the procedure might be amended to accommodate various criticisms of it. The aim is not to defend the procedure
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Douglas, T. (2013). An Expected-Value Approach to the Dual-Use Problem. In On the Dual Uses of Science and Ethics: Principles, Practices, and Prospects. ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.22459/duse.12.2013.09
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