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Abstract
Biological systems are highly complex, and for this reason there is a considerable degree of uncertainty as to the consequences of making significant interventions into their workings. Since a number of new technologies are already impinging on living systems, including our bodies, many of us have become participants in large-scale "social experiments". I will discuss biological complexity and its relevance to the technologies that brought us BSE/vCJD and the controversy over GM foods. Then I will consider some of the complexities of our social dynamics, and argue for making a shift from using the precautionary principle to employing the approach of evaluating the introduction of new technologies by conceiving of them as social experiments.Entities:
Keywords: Complexity theory; Genetically modified organisms (GMOs); Ibo van de Poel; Insertional mutagenesis; John Searle; Ontological subjectivity; Precautionary principle; Prion disease (BSE, vCJD); Reductionism; Social cage; Social construction; Social experiment; Substantially equivalent; Whistleblowing
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26062747 DOI: 10.1007/s11948-015-9657-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Eng Ethics ISSN: 1353-3452 Impact factor: 3.525