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UNINA9910787847703321 |
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Creating life from life : biotechnology and science fiction / / Rosalyn W. Berne |
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[Singapore] : , : Pan Stanford, , 2014 |
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0-429-06910-3 |
981-4463-58-2 |
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1 online resource (302 p.) |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Cover; Contents; About the Editor; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction: Dialectic of Scientific Writing and Science Fiction; Chapter 2: History of the Biotechnology Revolution; Chapter 3: The "Vicious Cycle" of Obesity; Madeline; Chapter 4: Prion Diseases; Carnivore's Game; Chapter 5: Climate Change and the Future of Freshwater; Negotiations; Chapter 6: Adult Stem Cells to Cure Diabetes-Induced Vision Loss; Shadows and Sugars and Shades of Gray (Madeline, Part 2); Chapter 7: Neogenesis; Madness Enough to Break the World; Chapter 8: Keys to Bioproducts from Agriculture |
Soon They'll Know Our SecretsChapter 9: The Promise and Pitfalls of Cognitive Enhancement; Dr. Hyde; Build Me a Memory; Chapter 10: Who Do They Think They Are?; Emmanuel; Chapter 11: The Uncertain Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution; Rò„nin; Appendix: 76 Reasonable Questions to Ask about Any Technology (by Jacques Ellul); Back Cover |
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This book melds essays on biotechnology written by scientists into science fiction stories. It opens a conversation about the morality of what we may one day be, and what it may mean to be human as our biotechnological endeavors continue to evolve. The biotechnology ""revolution,"" launched on a global scale many decades ago, has taken a direct course toward re-creating life. Yet there are still many choices to be made in shaping the future that it may one day make possible. The book motivates readers toward deep reflection and continual |
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discourse, which is essential if biotechnology is to evo |
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UNINA9910826265903321 |
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Weber Eric Thomas |
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Morality, leadership, and public policy : on experimentalism in ethics / / Eric Thomas Weber |
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London, : Continuum International Pub. Group, 2011 |
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1-283-11668-5 |
9786613116680 |
1-4411-7418-4 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (199 p.) |
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Continuum studies in political philosophy |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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pt. 1. Philosophy and religion in public policy -- pt. 2. Experimentalism, problem construction, and priorities -- pt. 3. New technologies and experiments in judging. |
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In Morality, Leadership, and Public Policy, Eric Weber argues for an experimentalist approach to moral theory in addressing practical problems in public policy. The experimentalist approach begins moral inquiry by examining public problems and then makes use of the tools of philosophy and intelligent inquiry to alleviate them. Part I surveys the uses of practical philosophy and answers criticisms including religious challenges of the approach, presenting a number of areas in which philosophers intellectual efforts can prove valuable for resolving public conflicts. Part II presents a new approa |
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