The freedom of scientific research : bridging the gap between science and society /

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Imprint:Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2019.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Contemporary issues in bioethics, law and medical humanities
Contemporary issues in bioethics, law and medical humanities.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13345890
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Other authors / contributors:Giordano, Simona (Lecturer in bioethics), editor.
Harris, John, 1945- editor.
Piccirillo, Lucio, editor.
ISBN:9781526127686
1526127687
9781526127693
1526127695
9781526127679
1526127679
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 15, 2018).
Other form:Print version: 9781526127679
Table of Contents:
  • Front matter; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Contributors; Series editor's foreword; Preface: the moral foundations of freedom of science; Acknowledgements; Part I: Freedom of science: promises and hazards; Introduction to Part I; The influence of infection on society; Scientific progress and longevity: curse or blessing?; Reproductive technologies and the family in the twenty-first century; New frontiers in surgery: the case of uterus and penis transplantation; Freedom, law, politics, genes: the case of mitochondrial transfer.
  • Scientific freedom and responsibility in a biosecurity contextRobotic intelligence: philosophical and ethical challenges; Big science and small science: reflections on the relationship between science and society from the perspective of physics; Part II: Freedom of science and the need for regulation; Introduction to Part II; Advocating a radical change in policies and new models to secure freedom and efficiency in funding and communication of science; Freedom of research and the right to science: from theory to advocacy; The donation of embryos for research: maintaining trust.
  • From Galileo to embryos and narcotic drugs: the quest for the right to scienceScience, self-control and human freedom: a naturalistic approach; Evidence-based policy and the precautionary principle: friends or foes?; Let freedom ring for science: an American perspective; Conclusion; Index.