Biological Wealth & Other Essays

Biological Wealth & Other Essays
Title Biological Wealth & Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Krishna R. Dronamraju
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 207
Release 2002
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9810248245

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The dilemmas and ethical implications surrounding recombinant DNA technology are examined in the context of intellectual property rights and international cooperation.

Biological Wealth and Other Essays

Biological Wealth and Other Essays
Title Biological Wealth and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Krishna R. Dronamraju
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 218
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9789812706546

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The biological wealth of our planet is represented by the biodiversity that surrounds us. Our future wellbeing depends on the care and conservation that we practice to protect and enhance that biodiversity, which resides mostly in developing countries. Yet, the holders of traditional knowledge remain poor, while those exploiting it commercially become prosperous. As we utilize recombinant DNA technology to achieve food security and other goals, serious apprehension has arisen in the public mind with regard to the impact of genetically modified crops on our environment and health. Similarly, the long-term impact of gene therapy is not known either. These dilemmas and their ethical implications are examined in this book in the context of intellectual property rights and international cooperation.

Stem Cell Research

Stem Cell Research
Title Stem Cell Research PDF eBook
Author Janet T. Arnes
Publisher Nova Novinka
Pages 212
Release 2006
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Embryonic stem cells have the ability to develop into virtually any cell in the body, and may have the potential to treat medical conditions such as diabetes and Parkinson's disease. In August 2001, President Bush announced that for the first time federal funds would be used to support research on human embryonic stem cells, but funding would be limited to 'existing stem cell lines'. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has established the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry which lists stem cell lines that are eligible for use in federally funded research. Although 78 cell lines are listed, 21 embryonic stem cell lines are currently available. Scientists are concerned about the quality, longevity, and availability of the eligible stem cell lines. For a variety of reasons, many believe research advancement requires new embryonic stem cell lines, and for certain applications, stem cells derived from cloned embryos may offer the best hope for progress in understanding and treating disease. A significant cohort of pro-life advocates support stem cell research; those opposed are concerned that the isolation of stem cells requires the destruction of embryos. Letters from Congress, one signed by 206 Members of the House and a second signed by 58 Senators, have been sent urging President Bush to expand the current federal policy concerning embryonic stem cell research. Some have argued that stem cell research be limited to adult stem cells obtained from tissues such as bone marrow. They argue that adult stem cells should be pursued instead of embryonic stem cells because they believe the derivation of stem cells from either embryos or aborted foetuses is ethically unacceptable. Other scientists believe adult stem cells should not be the sole target of research because of important scientific and technical limitations. Groups make ethical distinctions in the debate on how to proceed with stem cell research based upon embryo protection, relief of suffering, viability, the purpose and timing of embryo creation and destruction, donor consent, scientific alternatives, federal funding, and cloning. Other countries are moving fast with active research programs. This book presents the current confused situation along with a selective bibliography.

The Mismeasure of Wealth

The Mismeasure of Wealth
Title The Mismeasure of Wealth PDF eBook
Author Patrick Murray
Publisher BRILL
Pages 568
Release 2016-09-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004326073

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The Mismeasure of Wealth: Essays on Marx and Social Form gathers Patrick Murray’s essays reinterpreting Marx and Marxian theory published since his Marx’s Theory of Scientific Knowledge (1988), along with a previously unpublished essay and an introduction. Murray’s essays concentrate on Marx the historical materialist, the investigator of historically specific social forms of wealth and labour. There is no production in general; the production of wealth always involves specific social forms and purposes that matter in many ways. Marx’s attention to the dynamics and far-reaching consequences of historically specific social forms – in particular those that are constitutive of the capitalist mode of production – sets him off from classical political economy and traditional Marxism. In probing Marx’s dialectical accounts of the commodity, value, money, surplus value, wage labour and capital, The Mismeasure of Wealth establishes Marx’s singular relevance for critical social theory today.

Choice

Choice
Title Choice PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 664
Release 2003
Genre Academic libraries
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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Title History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 196
Release 2002
Genre Biology
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The Inequality of Man and Other Essays

The Inequality of Man and Other Essays
Title The Inequality of Man and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author John Burdon Sanderson Haldane
Publisher Harmondsworth, Eng. : Penguin Books
Pages 292
Release 1937
Genre Equality
ISBN

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