Does nature have intrinsic value? Should we be doing more to
save wilderness and ocean ecosystems? What are our duties to future
generations of humans? Do animals have rights? This revised edition
of "Life Science Ethics" introduces these questions using narrative
case studies on genetically modified foods, use of animals in
research, nanotechnology, and global climate change, and then
explores them in detail using essays written by
nationally-recognized experts in the ethics field.
Part I introduces ethics, the relationship of religion to
ethics, how we assess ethical arguments, and a method ethicists use
to reason about ethical theories. Part II demonstrates the
relevance of ethical reasoning to the environment, land, farms,
food, biotechnology, genetically modified foods, animals in
agriculture and research, climate change, and nanotechnology. Part
III presents case studies for the topics found in Part II.
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