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Scott, N. Dane.
Food, Genetic Engineering and Philosophy of Technology = Magic Bullets, Technological Fixes and Responsibility to the Future /
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Food, Genetic Engineering and Philosophy of Technology/ by N. Dane Scott.
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Magic Bullets, Technological Fixes and Responsibility to the Future /
Author:
Scott, N. Dane.
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XVIII, 158 p.online resource. :
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Ethics. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96027-2
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9783319960272
Food, Genetic Engineering and Philosophy of Technology = Magic Bullets, Technological Fixes and Responsibility to the Future /
Scott, N. Dane.
Food, Genetic Engineering and Philosophy of Technology
Magic Bullets, Technological Fixes and Responsibility to the Future /[electronic resource] :by N. Dane Scott. - 1st ed. 2018. - XVIII, 158 p.online resource. - The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics,281570-3010 ;. - The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics,22.
Genetically Engineering and Philosophy of Technology: Technological Fixes, Magic Bullets and the Faustian Bargain -- Chapter 1: “Four Keys Concepts for Understanding the Biotechnology Dilemma: Magic Bullets, Technological Fixes, Faustian Bargains and Big Science” -- Chapter 2: “At the Crossroads of Philosophy Technological: Optimism, Pessimism or Pragmatism” -- Chapter 3: “Magic Bullets and Productionist Paradigm: Biotechnology or Agroecology” -- Chapter 4: “Technological Fixes: Golden Rice and Social Change” -- Chapter 5: “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice meets Chicken Little: Risk versus Precaution” -- Chapter 6: “Scientists, Can we trust them? Biotechnology, Big Science and Vested Interests” -- Chapter 7: “Science, Agriculture and the Good Life: Biotechnology at the Crossroads to the Future” -- Chapter 8: “The Faustian Bargain: Realism and Idealism in the GM debate.
This book describes specific, well-known controversies in the genetic modification debate and connects them to deeper philosophical issues in philosophy of technology. It contributes to the current, far-reaching deliberations about the future of food, agriculture and society. Controversies over so-called Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) regularly appear in the press. The biotechnology debate has settled into a long-term philosophical dispute. The discussion goes much deeper than the initial empirical questions about whether or not GM food and crops are safe for human consumption or pose environmental harms that dominated news reports. In fact, the implications of this debate extend beyond the sphere of food and agriculture to encompass the general role of science and technology in society. The GM controversy provides an occasion to explore important issues in philosophy of technology. Researchers, teachers and students interested in agricultural biotechnology, philosophy of technology and the future of food and agriculture will find this exploration timely and thought provoking.
ISBN: 9783319960272
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-96027-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BJ1-1725
Dewey Class. No.: 630.01
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