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080918s2009 mau b 001 0 eng |
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$a9780262012621 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
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$a0262512696 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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$aTP248.23$b.E862 2009 |
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$a174/.957$222 |
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$aThe ethics of protocells :$bmoral and social implications of creating life in the laboratory /$cedited by Mark A. Bedau and Emily C. Parke. |
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$aCambridge, Mass. :$bMIT Press,$cc2009. |
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$ax, 365 p. ;$c23 cm. |
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$aBasic bioethics |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$tIntroduction to the ethics of protocells /$rMark A. Bedau and Emily C. Parke --$tNew technologies, public perceptions, and ethics /$rBrian Johnson --$tSocial and ethical implications of creating artificial cells /$rMark A. Bedau and Mark Triant --$gThe$tAcceptability of the risks of protocells /$rCarl Cranor --$gThe$tPrecautionary principle and its critics /$rEmily C. Parke and Mark A. Bedau --$tA new virtue-based understanding of the precautionary principle /$rPer Sandin --$tEthical dialogue about science in the context of a culture of precaution /$rBill Durodié --$gThe$tCreation of life in cultural context : from spontaneous generation to synthetic biology /$rJoachim Schummer --$tSecond life : some ethical issues in synthetic biology and the recapitulation of evolution /$rLaurie Zoloth --$tProtocell patents : property between modularity and emergence /$rAlain Pottage --$tProtocells, precaution, and open-source biology /$rAndrew Hessel --$gThe$tAmbivalence of protocells : challenges for self-reflexive ethics /$rBrigitte Hantsche-Tangen --$tOpen evolution and human agency : the pragmatics of upstream ethics in the design of artificial life /$rGeorge Khushf --$tHuman practices : interfacing three modes of collaboration /$rPaul Rabinow and Gaymon Bennett --$tThis is not a hammer : on ethics and technology /$rMickey Gjerris --$tToward a critical evaluation of protocell research /$rChristine Hauskeller --$tMethodological considerations about the ethical and social implications of protocells /$rGiovanni Boniolo. |
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$aArtificial cells$xResearch$xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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$aBedau, Mark. |
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$aParke, Emily C. |
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$aBasic bioethics. |