On the assessment of genetic technology: Reaching ethical judgments in the light of modern technology |
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Authors: | Wolfgang Bender Katrin Platzer Kristina Sinemus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Zentrum für interdisziplin?re Technikforschung (ZIT), Hochschulstrasse 1, 64289, Darmstadt, Germany
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Abstract: | The “Model for Reaching Ethical Judgments in the context of Modern Technologies — the Case of Genetic Technology”, which is presented here, has arisen from the project “Ethical Criteria bearing upon Decisions taken in the field of Biotechnology”. This project has been pursued since 1991 in the Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Technikforschung (ZIT) of the Technical University of Darmstadt, with the purpose of examining decision-making in selected activities involving the production of transgenic plants that have a useful application. The model is the basis of an outline for interviews to investigate how far decisions concerning the development of such plants with genetic techniques take ethical criteria into account. It was necessary to design this new model because other models for reaching judgments of this kind were not conceptually suited for concrete application. This model represents a problem related approach and combines methodological with substantive typology. In this it differs from comparable models for reaching ethical judgments. |
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Keywords: | ethical judgments genetic technology ethical criterias interdisciplinary transgenic plants risk assessment |
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