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Unnatural Selection - The Challenges of Engineering Tomorrow's People (Paperback): Peter Healey, Steve Rayner Unnatural Selection - The Challenges of Engineering Tomorrow's People (Paperback)
Peter Healey, Steve Rayner
R1,088 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R723 (66%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With ever-advancing scientific understanding and technological capabilities, humanity stands on the brink of the potential next stage of evolution: evolution engineered by us. Nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science offer the possibility to enhance human performance, lengthen life-span and reshape our inherited physical, cognitive and emotional identities. But with this promise come huge risks, complex choices and fundamental ethical questions: about evolution; about what it is to be human; and about control over, and the distribution of benefits from, new technology. Written by a range of experts in science, technology, bioethics and social science, Unnatural Selection examines the range of technological innovations offering lives that purport to be longer, stronger, smarter and happier, and asks whether their introduction is likely to lead to more fulfilled individuals and a fairer world. The breadth of approaches and perspectives make important reading for anyone who cares about the implications of humanity engineering its own evolution.

The Research System in Transition (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990): Susan E. Cozzens, Peter Healey,... The Research System in Transition (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Susan E. Cozzens, Peter Healey, Arie Rip, John Ziman
R5,799 Discovery Miles 57 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On a mountainside in sunny Tuscany, in October 1989, 96 people from 23 countries on five continents gathered to learn and teach about the problems of managing contemporary science. The diversity of economic and political systems represented in the group was matched by our occupations, which stretched from science policy practitioners, through research scientists and engineers, through academic observers of science and science policy. It was this diversity, along with the opportunities for infonnal discussion provided by long meals and remote location, that made the conference a special learning experience. Except at lecture time, it was impossible to distinguish the "students" at this event from the "teachers," and even the most senior members of the teaching staff went away with a sense that they had learned more from this group than from many a standard conference on science policy they had attended. The flavor of the conference experience cannot be captured adequately in a proceedings volume, and so we have not tried to create a historical record in this book. Instead, we have attempted to illustrate the core problems the panicipants at the conference shared, discussed, and debated, using both lectures delivered by the fonnal teaching staff and summaries of panel discussions, which extended to other panicipants and therefore increased the range of experiences reponed.

The Research System in Transition (Hardcover, 1990 ed.): Susan E. Cozzens, Peter Healey, Arie Rip, John Ziman The Research System in Transition (Hardcover, 1990 ed.)
Susan E. Cozzens, Peter Healey, Arie Rip, John Ziman
R6,022 Discovery Miles 60 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On a mountainside in sunny Tuscany, in October 1989, 96 people from 23 countries on five continents gathered to learn and teach about the problems of managing contemporary science. The diversity of economic and political systems represented in the group was matched by our occupations, which stretched from science policy practitioners, through research scientists and engineers, through academic observers of science and science policy. It was this diversity, along with the opportunities for infonnal discussion provided by long meals and remote location, that made the conference a special learning experience. Except at lecture time, it was impossible to distinguish the "students" at this event from the "teachers," and even the most senior members of the teaching staff went away with a sense that they had learned more from this group than from many a standard conference on science policy they had attended. The flavor of the conference experience cannot be captured adequately in a proceedings volume, and so we have not tried to create a historical record in this book. Instead, we have attempted to illustrate the core problems the panicipants at the conference shared, discussed, and debated, using both lectures delivered by the fonnal teaching staff and summaries of panel discussions, which extended to other panicipants and therefore increased the range of experiences reponed.

Would You Rather Game Book For The Whole Family! - Over 400 Fun Questions for Kids of Any Age!: Peter Healey Would You Rather Game Book For The Whole Family! - Over 400 Fun Questions for Kids of Any Age!
Peter Healey
R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Unnatural Selection - The Challenges of Engineering Tomorrow's People (Hardcover): Peter Healey, Steve Rayner Unnatural Selection - The Challenges of Engineering Tomorrow's People (Hardcover)
Peter Healey, Steve Rayner
R1,625 R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Save R446 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With ever-advancing scientific understanding and technological capabilities, humanity stands on the brink of the potential next stage of evolution: evolution engineered by us. Nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science offer the possibility to enhance human performance, lengthen life-span and reshape our inherited physical, cognitive and emotional identities. But with this promise come huge risks, complex choices and fundamental ethical questions: about evolution; about what it is to be human; and about control over, and the distribution of benefits from, new technology. Written by a range of experts in science, technology, bioethics and social science, Unnatural Selection examines the range of technological innovations offering lives that purport to be longer, stronger, smarter and happier, and asks whether their introduction is likely to lead to more fulfilled individuals and a fairer world. The breadth of approaches and perspectives make important reading for anyone who cares about the implications of humanity engineering its own evolution.

Capitalizing Knowledge - New Intersections of Industry and Academia (Paperback): Henry Etzkowitz, Andrew Webster, Peter Healey Capitalizing Knowledge - New Intersections of Industry and Academia (Paperback)
Henry Etzkowitz, Andrew Webster, Peter Healey
R854 Discovery Miles 8 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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