Should there be limits to the human alteration of the natural world? Through a study of debates about the environment, agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology, and human enhancement, Gregory E. Kaebnick argues that such moral concerns about nature can be legitimate but are also complex, contestable, and politically limited.
Should there be limits to the human alteration of the natural world? Through a study of debates about the environment, agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology, and human enhancement, Gregory E. Kaebnick argues that such moral concerns about nature can be legitimate but are also complex, contestable, and politically limited.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregory E. Kaebnick is a scholar at The Hastings Center and editor of the Hastings Center Report. He has been coinvestigator of two research projects funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation on the ethical issues of synthetic biology, principal investigator of a project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities on appeals to nature in debates about biotechnology and the environment, coinvestigator in a National Institutes of Health-funded project on genetic paternity testing, and a participant in a series of other Hastings projects funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Rockefeller Foundation on issues concerning the application of medical technologies and agricultural biotechnology.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1. The Nature of "Nature": What to Ask of a Concept Chapter 2. Perceptions of the Soul: The Nature of Morality Chapter 3. The "Call of the Wild": Ideals and Obligations Chapter 4. Space for Nature: Intrinsic Moral Values in Public Policy Chapter 5. Nature Naturalized: Wilderness and Wildlife Chapter 6. Nature on the Farm: Genetically Modified Plants and Animals Chapter 7. Nature in the Factory: Synthetic Biology Chapter 8: Nature in Us: Humanism and Transhumanism Bibliography
Preface Chapter 1. The Nature of "Nature": What to Ask of a Concept Chapter 2. Perceptions of the Soul: The Nature of Morality Chapter 3. The "Call of the Wild": Ideals and Obligations Chapter 4. Space for Nature: Intrinsic Moral Values in Public Policy Chapter 5. Nature Naturalized: Wilderness and Wildlife Chapter 6. Nature on the Farm: Genetically Modified Plants and Animals Chapter 7. Nature in the Factory: Synthetic Biology Chapter 8: Nature in Us: Humanism and Transhumanism Bibliography
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