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Big Picture Bioethics: Developing Democratic Policy in Contested Domains (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Susan Dodds, Rachel A.... Big Picture Bioethics: Developing Democratic Policy in Contested Domains (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Susan Dodds, Rachel A. Ankeny
R2,981 R1,646 Discovery Miles 16 460 Save R1,335 (45%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book addresses the problem of how to make democratically-legitimate public policy on issues of contentious bioethical debate. It focuses on ethical contests about research and their legitimate resolution, while addressing questions of political legitimacy. How should states make public policy on issues where there is ethical disagreement, not only about appropriate outcomes, but even what values are at stake? What constitutes justified, democratic policy in such conflicted domains? Case studies from Canada and Australia demonstrate that two countries sharing historical and institutional characteristics can reach different policy responses. This book is of interest to policymakers, bioethicists, and philosophers, and will deepen our understanding of the interactions between large-scale socio-political forces and detailed policy problems in bioethics. asdf

Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics, Medicine, and Society (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): L. S. Parker, Rachel A. Ankeny Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics, Medicine, and Society (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
L. S. Parker, Rachel A. Ankeny
R6,333 Discovery Miles 63 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advances in genetics, such as the Human Genome Project's successful mapping of the human genome and the discovery of ever more sites of disease-related mutations, invite re-examination of basic concepts underlying our fundamental social practices and institutions. Having children, assigning responsibility, identifying causes, using social and scientific resources to improve human well-being, among other concepts, will never be the same. Our concepts of moral and legal responsibility, cause and effect, disease prevention, health, disability, enhancement, personal identity, and reproductive autonomy and responsibility are all subtly changing in response to developments in genetics. Biology, law, medicine, and other disciplines are also evolving in response to mutating concepts in genetics itself-for example, dominance, causation, behavior, gene expression, and gene. The selections in this volume employ philosophical and historical perspectives to shed light on classic social, ethical, and philosophical issues raised with renewed urgency against the backdrop of the mapping of the human genome.

Why Study Biology by the Sea? (Paperback): Karl S Matlin, Jane Maienschein, Rachel A. Ankeny Why Study Biology by the Sea? (Paperback)
Karl S Matlin, Jane Maienschein, Rachel A. Ankeny
R1,353 Discovery Miles 13 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For almost a century and a half, biologists have gone to the seashore to study life. The oceans contain rich biodiversity, and organisms at the intersection of sea and shore provide a plentiful sampling for research into a variety of questions at the laboratory bench: How does life develop and how does it function? How are organisms that look different related, and what role does the environment play? From the Stazione Zoologica in Naples to the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, the Amoy Station in China, or the Misaki Station in Japan, students and researchers at seaside research stations have long visited the ocean to investigate life at all stages of development and to convene discussions of biological discoveries. Exploring the history and current reasons for study by the sea, this book examines key people, institutions, research projects, organisms selected for study, and competing theories and interpretations of discoveries, and it considers different ways of understanding research, such as through research repertoires. A celebration of coastal marine research, Why Study Biology by the Sea? reveals why scientists have moved from the beach to the lab bench and back.

Model Organisms (Paperback): Rachel A. Ankeny, Sabina Leonelli Model Organisms (Paperback)
Rachel A. Ankeny, Sabina Leonelli
R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Element presents a philosophical exploration of the concept of the 'model organism' in contemporary biology. Thinking about model organisms enables us to examine how living organisms have been brought into the laboratory and used to gain a better understanding of biology, and to explore the research practices, commitments, and norms underlying this understanding. We contend that model organisms are key components of a distinctive way of doing research. We focus on what makes model organisms an important type of model, and how the use of these models has shaped biological knowledge, including how model organisms represent, how they are used as tools for intervention, and how the representational commitments linked to their use as models affect the research practices associated with them. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Big Picture Bioethics: Developing Democratic Policy in Contested Domains (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Big Picture Bioethics: Developing Democratic Policy in Contested Domains (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Susan Dodds, Rachel A. Ankeny
R2,343 Discovery Miles 23 430 Out of stock

This book addresses the problem of how to make democratically-legitimate public policy on issues of contentious bioethical debate. It focuses on ethical contests about research and their legitimate resolution, while addressing questions of political legitimacy. How should states make public policy on issues where there is ethical disagreement, not only about appropriate outcomes, but even what values are at stake? What constitutes justified, democratic policy in such conflicted domains? Case studies from Canada and Australia demonstrate that two countries sharing historical and institutional characteristics can reach different policy responses. This book is of interest to policymakers, bioethicists, and philosophers, and will deepen our understanding of the interactions between large-scale socio-political forces and detailed policy problems in bioethics. asdf

Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics, Medicine, and Society (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics, Medicine, and Society (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
L. S. Parker, Rachel A. Ankeny
R3,951 Discovery Miles 39 510 Out of stock

Advances in genetics, such as the Human Genome Project's successful mapping of the human genome and the discovery of ever more sites of disease-related mutations, invite re-examination of basic concepts underlying our fundamental social practices and institutions. Having children, assigning responsibility, identifying causes, using social and scientific resources to improve human well-being, among other concepts, will never be the same. Our concepts of moral and legal responsibility, cause and effect, disease prevention, health, disability, enhancement, personal identity, and reproductive autonomy and responsibility are all subtly changing in response to developments in genetics. Biology, law, medicine, and other disciplines are also evolving in response to mutating concepts in genetics itself-for example, dominance, causation, behavior, gene expression, and gene. The selections in this volume employ philosophical and historical perspectives to shed light on classic social, ethical, and philosophical issues raised with renewed urgency against the backdrop of the mapping of the human genome.

Why Study Biology by the Sea? (Hardcover): Karl S Matlin, Jane Maienschein, Rachel A. Ankeny Why Study Biology by the Sea? (Hardcover)
Karl S Matlin, Jane Maienschein, Rachel A. Ankeny
R3,863 Discovery Miles 38 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For almost a century and a half, biologists have gone to the seashore to study life. The oceans contain rich biodiversity, and organisms at the intersection of sea and shore provide a plentiful sampling for research into a variety of questions at the laboratory bench: How does life develop and how does it function? How are organisms that look different related, and what role does the environment play? From the Stazione Zoologica in Naples to the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, the Amoy Station in China, or the Misaki Station in Japan, students and researchers at seaside research stations have long visited the ocean to investigate life at all stages of development and to convene discussions of biological discoveries. Exploring the history and current reasons for study by the sea, this book examines key people, institutions, research projects, organisms selected for study, and competing theories and interpretations of discoveries, and it considers different ways of understanding research, such as through research repertoires. A celebration of coastal marine research, Why Study Biology by the Sea? reveals why scientists have moved from the beach to the lab bench and back.

Ethical Tensions from New Technology - The Case of Agricultural Biotechnology (Hardcover): Harvey S. James, Jr. Ethical Tensions from New Technology - The Case of Agricultural Biotechnology (Hardcover)
Harvey S. James, Jr.; Contributions by Philipp Aerni, Rachel A. Ankeny, Bartosz Bartkowski, Heather J. Bray, …
R2,546 R1,486 Discovery Miles 14 860 Save R1,060 (42%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The introduction of new technologies can be controversial, especially when they create ethical tensions as well as winners and losers among stakeholders and interest groups. While ethical tensions resulting from the genetic modification of crops and plants and their supportive gene technologies have been apparent for decades, persistent challenges remain. This book explores the contemporary nature, type, extent and implications of ethical tensions resulting from agricultural biotechnology specifically and technology generally. There are four main arenas of ethical tensions: public opinion, policy and regulation, technology as solutions to problems, and older versus new technologies. Contributions focus on one or more of these arenas by identifying the ethical tensions technology creates and articulating emerging fault lines and, where possible, viable solutions. Key features include: Focusing on contemporary challenges created by new and emerging technologies, especially agricultural biotechnology. Identifying a unique perspective by considering the problem of ethical tensions created or enhanced by new technologies. Providing an interdisciplinary perspective by including perspectives from sociologists, economists, philosophers and other social scientists. This book will be of interest to academics in agricultural economics, sociology and philosophy and policymakers concerned with introducing new technology into agriculture.

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