Agricultural biotechnology in an ethical context
Abstract
The introduction of some agricultural biotechnologies in New Zealand has created
considerable controversy. The main objections concern possible harm to man, damage
to the environment and discomfit about the 'unnatural' status of the technology. This report has therefore examined the ethical issues that are raised by the development and
application of food based biotechnologies. Three ethical principles have been used in
that examination:
1) the principle of general human welfare
2) the maintenance of people's rights
3) the principle of justice.
A framework using the three ethical principles has been advanced with the aim of
reducing the controversy and leading to optimum outcomes.... [Show full abstract]
Fields of Research
1001 Agricultural Biotechnology; 220103 Ethical Use of New Technology (e.g. Nanotechnology, Biotechnology)Date
1999Type
MonographAccess Rights
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