Agrifood biotechnology – the genetic transformation of plants and
animals through recombinant means – has created controversy in the
food system for more than twenty years. This thoroughly revised and
amended edition of Paul B. Thompson’s path breaking study of ethical
and philosophical issues raised by this technology up to date. The
original 1997 edition was the first book length treatment by a
philosopher to focus on food and agricultural biotechnology, covering
ethical issues associated with risk assessment, labelling, animal
transformation, patents, and the impact of biotechnology on
traditional farming communities in both the developed and developing
world. The new edition reflects lessons from the hotly contested
debates over those issues in the intervening decade, and includes
wholly new discussions on ethical issues associated with livestock
cloning, the Precautionary Principle, and the transatlantic debate
between United States and European perspectives on biotechnology.
Thompson’s unique and insightful approach to addressing the risks
and questions of public acceptability associated with novel technology
stands as a model for anyone interested in technological innovation
and social change. The book should be of interest to scholars and
citizens interested in the Internet or nanotechnology, while it
remains an essential resource for understanding the twists and turns
of debate over the role of molecular genetics in the transformation of
the global food system.
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ISBN
9781402057915
Publisert
2020
Utgave
2. utgave
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Vendor
Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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