The Science of Rights

The Science of Rights
Title The Science of Rights PDF eBook
Author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1889
Genre Natural law
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The Right to Science

The Right to Science
Title The Right to Science PDF eBook
Author Helle Porsdam
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 323
Release 2021-12-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108478255

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The first serious, extended effort to use a human rights-based approach to address the scientific issues affecting society and the often-neglected human right to science.

The Impact of Science and Technology on the Rights of the Individual

The Impact of Science and Technology on the Rights of the Individual
Title The Impact of Science and Technology on the Rights of the Individual PDF eBook
Author Nicola Lucchi
Publisher Springer
Pages 212
Release 2016-06-14
Genre Law
ISBN 3319304399

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The volume is devoted to the relevant problems in the legal sphere, created and generated by recent advances in science and technology. In particular, it investigates a series of cutting-edge contemporary and controversial case-studies where scientific and technological issues intersect with individual legal rights. The book addresses challenging topics at the intersection of communication technologies and biotech innovations such as freedom of expression, right to health, knowledge production, Internet content regulation, accessibility and freedom of scientific research.

People's Science

People's Science
Title People's Science PDF eBook
Author Ruha Benjamin
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 268
Release 2013-05-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0804786739

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“An engaging, insightful, and challenging call to examine both the rhetoric and reality of innovation and inclusion in science and science policy.” —Daniel R. Morrison, American Journal of Sociology Stem cell research has sparked controversy and heated debate since the first human stem cell line was derived in 1998. Too frequently these debates devolve to simple judgments—good or bad, life-saving medicine or bioethical nightmare, symbol of human ingenuity or our fall from grace—ignoring the people affected. With this book, Ruha Benjamin moves the terms of debate to focus on the shifting relationship between science and society, on the people who benefit—or don’t—from regenerative medicine and what this says about our democratic commitments to an equitable society. People’s Science uncovers the tension between scientific innovation and social equality, taking the reader inside California’s 2004 stem cell initiative, the first of many state referenda on scientific research, to consider the lives it has affected. Benjamin reveals the promise and peril of public participation in science, illuminating issues of race, disability, gender, and socio-economic class that serve to define certain groups as more or less deserving in their political aims and biomedical hopes. Ultimately, Ruha Benjamin argues that without more deliberate consideration about how scientific initiatives can and should reflect a wider array of social concerns, stem cell research—from African Americans’ struggle with sickle cell treatment to the recruitment of women as tissue donors—still risks excluding many. Even as regenerative medicine is described as a participatory science for the people, Benjamin asks us to consider if “the people” ultimately reflects our democratic ideals.

Drawing The Line

Drawing The Line
Title Drawing The Line PDF eBook
Author Steven M. Wise
Publisher Merloyd Lawrence Books
Pages 344
Release 2002-05
Genre Science
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More than just a book about animal rights, this work is about equality, liberty, freedom, and justice expressed within a scientific, religious, legal and philosophical framework.

The Science of Right

The Science of Right
Title The Science of Right PDF eBook
Author Immanual Kant
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 150
Release 2012-11-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1625580908

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The Science of Right has for its object the principles of all the laws which it is possible to promulgate by external legislation. Where there is such a legislation, it becomes, in actual application to it, a system of positive right and law; and he who is versed in the knowledge of this system is called a jurist or jurisconsult (jurisconsultus). A practical jurisconsult (jurisperitus), or a professional lawyer, is one who is skilled in the knowledge of positive external laws, and who can apply them to cases that may occur in experience. Such practical knowledge of positive right, and law, may be regarded as belonging to jurisprudence (jurisprudentia) in the original sense of the term.

The Science of Rights

The Science of Rights
Title The Science of Rights PDF eBook
Author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 1869
Genre Natural law
ISBN

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