Food Biotechnology in Ethical Perspective
By: Eckinger, Julie.
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: UK: Blackie Academic & Professional; 1997Edition: 1st ed.Description: 268 p.ISBN: 0412783800 (hardcover); 9780412783807 (hardcover).Subject(s): Food--Biotechnology--Moral and ethical aspects | Pragmatism | Technology--Philosophy | Biotechnology--Moral and ethical aspects | PhilosophyDDC classification: 664.02 Eckinger 20481 1st 1997 Food.Science Summary: This book provides an overview of ethical issues arising in connection with progress made in food biotechnology. There is substantive discussion of the ethical issues referring to food safety, animal welfare, environmental impact, ownership of intellectual property, and consumer perception of the product. The arguments for and against issues causing major concern are evaluated, advancing the quality of the debate. It will be of interest to companies exploiting the new biotechnology techniques, government policy makers, food scientists and biotechnologist in academic research institutions.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book provides an overview of ethical issues arising in connection with progress made in food biotechnology. There is substantive discussion of the ethical issues referring to food safety, animal welfare, environmental impact, ownership of intellectual property, and consumer perception of the product. The arguments for and against issues causing major concern are evaluated, advancing the quality of the debate. It will be of interest to companies exploiting the new biotechnology techniques, government policy makers, food scientists and biotechnologist in academic research institutions.
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