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The PPP is a more technology-friendly version of the precautionary principle advocated by the environmental movement.  
The '''PPP''' is a more technology-friendly version of the '''precautionary principle''' advocated by the environmentalist movement.  


It is mentioned in the techno-progressivist literature by Dale Carrico, see the entry on [[Techno-Progressivism]]:
The concept is mentioned in the techno-progressive literature of rhetorician Dale Carrico (see the entry on [[Techno-Progressivism]])


==Definition==
Many technoprogressives champion what might be called a '''Proportionate Precautionary Principle''' (or "PPP"), a version which advocates that:


=Definition=
# We should always be cautious in the face of possible harm;
# As assessments of risk and harm grow more severe according to the consensus of relevant science, the burden of their justification rightly falls ever more conspicuously onto those who propose either to impose them or to refrain from ameliorating them; and
# The processes through which these justifications and their assessments properly take place must be open, evidence-based, and involve all the actual stakeholders to the question at issue.


 
==More information==
Many technoprogressives champion what might be called a '''Proportionate Precautionary Principle''' (or, "PPP"), a version which advocates that:
#Dale Carrico's foundational essay at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2005/06/technoprogressivism-beyond.html ; an update with a mininal political program, which includes a universal basic income proposal, at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2005/07/live-long-and-prosper-program-of.html
 
#Dale Carrico's Amor Mundi blog at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/
[1] We should always be cautious in the face of possible harm;
 
[2] As assessments of risk and harm grow more severe according to the consensus of relevant science, the burden of their justification rightly falls ever more conspicuously onto those who propose either to impose them or to refrain from ameliorating them; and
 
[3] The processes through which these justifications and their assessments properly take place must be open, evidence-based, and involve all the actual stakeholders to the question at issue.
 
 
=More information=
 
 
-          The foundational essay by Dale Carrico, at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2005/06/technoprogressivism-beyond.html ; an update with a minimum political program which includes a universal basic income, is here at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2005/07/live-long-and-prosper-program-of.html
 
-          The blog for keeping updated, at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/


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The PPP is a more technology-friendly version of the precautionary principle advocated by the environmentalist movement.

The concept is mentioned in the techno-progressive literature of rhetorician Dale Carrico (see the entry on Techno-Progressivism)

Definition

Many technoprogressives champion what might be called a Proportionate Precautionary Principle (or "PPP"), a version which advocates that:

  1. We should always be cautious in the face of possible harm;
  2. As assessments of risk and harm grow more severe according to the consensus of relevant science, the burden of their justification rightly falls ever more conspicuously onto those who propose either to impose them or to refrain from ameliorating them; and
  3. The processes through which these justifications and their assessments properly take place must be open, evidence-based, and involve all the actual stakeholders to the question at issue.

More information

  1. Dale Carrico's foundational essay at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2005/06/technoprogressivism-beyond.html ; an update with a mininal political program, which includes a universal basic income proposal, at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2005/07/live-long-and-prosper-program-of.html
  2. Dale Carrico's Amor Mundi blog at http://amormundi.blogspot.com/