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Scientific Innovation, Philosophy, and Public Policy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 1996Description: 323pISBN:
  • 0521589940
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • N54.4 P281
Partial contents:
The Human Genome project: Research tactics and economic strategies...........1 Choosing who will be disabled : Genetic intervention and the morality of Inclusion ...........18 Germ-line genetic engineering and moral diversity : Moral controversies in a Post-christian world ..........47 Self-critical Federal science? The Ethics experiment within the U s Human Genome Project ......63 When politics drives Science : Lysenko, Gore, and U S Biotechnology policy.........96 Biotechnology and the Utilitarian argument for Patents........113 Property rights theory and the commons : The case of Scientific research ..............145 Property rights and technological Innovation ............168 Medicine, animal experimentation, and the moral Problem of Unfortunate humans .........181 A world of Strong privacy : Promises and perills of Encrypton.........212 Computer reliability and public policy: Limits of Knowledge of computer Based systems ..........229 Responsibility and decision making in the era of Neural Networks ........267 Preposterism and its consequences.........296
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includes index and biblioraphy

The Human Genome project: Research tactics and economic strategies...........1 Choosing who will be disabled : Genetic intervention and the morality of Inclusion ...........18 Germ-line genetic engineering and moral diversity : Moral controversies in a Post-christian world ..........47 Self-critical Federal science? The Ethics experiment within the U s Human Genome Project ......63 When politics drives Science : Lysenko, Gore, and U S Biotechnology policy.........96 Biotechnology and the Utilitarian argument for Patents........113 Property rights theory and the commons : The case of Scientific research ..............145 Property rights and technological Innovation ............168 Medicine, animal experimentation, and the moral Problem of Unfortunate humans .........181 A world of Strong privacy : Promises and perills of Encrypton.........212 Computer reliability and public policy: Limits of Knowledge of computer Based systems ..........229 Responsibility and decision making in the era of Neural Networks ........267 Preposterism and its consequences.........296

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