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245 00 Scientific freedom :|ban anthology on freedom of 
       scientific research /|cedited by Simona Giordano, John 
       Coggon and Marco Cappato. 
264  1 London :|bBloomsbury Publishing,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (253 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|2rdaft 
500    12 Religion and Scientific Freedom. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tIntroduction /|rJohn Coggon, Simona Giordano and Marco 
       Cappato --|tScientific freedom --|tStructure of the book -
       -|tSynergies, tensions, and the road ahead --|gPart One:
       |gUnderstanding Science and Technology.|g1:|tCan Research 
       Be Forbidden? /|rCarl Djerassi --|tSex and reproduction as
       relevant examples --|tDivorce of sex from reproduction --
       |tScience-in-theatre as a means of information transmittal
       --|tAnother case history from science-in-theatre --|g2:
       |tIs Science Dangerous? /|rLewis Wolpert --|tTechnology --
       |tSocial responsibilities --|tEugenics --|tReproduction: 
       cloning, genes, and stem cells --|tPolitics --|g3:|tCosmos
       Above Me, and the Moral Maze Within Me: Astrophysics and 
       Base Research --|tSome Reflections /|rLucio Piccirillo --
       |tIntroduction --|tOrganization of science --
       |tRelationship between science and technology --
       |tImportance of basic research --|tMoral responsibility. 
505 80 |g4:|tCan Freedom Help to Tackle Global Climate Warming? A
       View from Biogeochemical Research /|rLuca Marchesini --
       |tClimate we live in --|tDrivers of climate warming --
       |tFuture climatic scenarios --|tA helping hand from planet
       earth --|tOpen questions and priorities in the carbon 
       cycle science --|tRelevance of ethical and intellectual 
       freedom in tackling global climate warming --|g5:
       |tScientific Freedom in an Evolving World /|rJim Falk --
       |tNuclear power and Fukushima --|tchallenges of governance
       --|tScience, governance, and the holoreflexive challenge -
       -|gPart Two:|tScience and Society: Law and Regulation.|g6:
       |tFreedom of Research and Constitutional Law: Some 
       Critical Points /|rAmedeo Santosuosso --|tIntroduction --
       |tModern constitutions and freedom of science: An overview
       --|tFreedom of science and freedom of speech in the United
       States --|tObservation vs. manipulation. 
505 80 |tBalancing freedom of science in the EU: The case of 
       human dignity --|tRights from wrongs and a wrong theory 
       about eugenics --|tPatents at the crossroad between IPR, 
       Fundamental rights and scientific research --|tAn endless 
       story --|tLegal Methodologies for Maximizing Freedom of 
       Scientific Research --|g8:|tHuman Tissue Providers for 
       Stem Cell Research: Freedom, Fairness and Financial 
       Recompense /|rSarah Devaney --|tRecompense for ova in SC 
       research --|tImpairment of voluntariness --|tUndue 
       inducement --|tConclusion --|g9:|tIdeology, Fundamentalism
       and Scientific Research /|rLord Taverne --|g10:|tFuture of
       Scientific Research: Compromises or Ways Forward? /|rEmma 
       Bonino and Simona Giordano --|tIntroduction --|tOn the 
       freedom of scientific research --|tSensitive areas of 
       science: The case of cell nuclear transfer --|tValue of 
       pluralism --|tPluralism and information --|tHow political 
       initiatives may change the direction of science. 
505 80 |gPart Three:|tScience, Ethics and the Politics of 
       Scientific Research.|g11:|tScience, Society and Democracy:
       Freedom of Science as a Catalyzer of Liberty /|rGilberto 
       Corbellini and Elisabetta Sirgiovanni --|tScience on 
       Western trial --|tItalian nightmare --|tDi Bella affair 
       (1997-98) --|tAnimal cloning: A five-year ban (1997-2001) 
       --|tGMO research and commercialization boycotts (2000-
       2005) --|tAssisted fertilization bad practices and stem 
       cell research prohibitions (2004-2010) --|tScience gave 
       rise to liberal democracy: A defense of the right to 
       research --|tConclusions --|g12:|tReligion and Scientific 
       Freedom /|rSøren Holm --|tJustification, scope and limits 
       of scientific freedom --|tRole of religion in determining 
       policy --|tDoes religion have a legitimate role in policy 
       making in such a society? --|tReligious person --
       |tReligious politician --|tReligious organisation --|tReal
       politics? --|tReligion and science policy -- Take 2 --
       |tConclusions. 
505 80 |g13:|tShould We Strive for Total Scientific Freedom? /
       |rMalcolm Oswald --|tWhat might total scientific freedom 
       look like? --|tReasons to enable scientific freedom --
       |tBraben's reasoning --|tEconomic arguments --|tReasons to
       constrain scientific freedom --|tEconomic arguments --
       |tEthical reasons --|tWeighing the arguments --|g14: The 
       Ethical Limitations on Scientific Research /|rMichael 
       Boylan --|tPrinciple of Plenitude --|tLimits of science --
       |g15:|tWhat's Special about Scientific Freedom? /|rJohn 
       Coggon --|tIntroduction --|tScience ethics and general 
       morality --|tValues in science --|tValuing science --
       |tValuing science and values beyond science --|tProtecting
       scientific freedom --|tConclusions --|tConclusion: A Short
       History of This Anthology /|rMarco Cappato and Simona 
       Giordano --|tJourney to this book --|tFreedom and science.
520    Scientific Freedom represents the first comprehensive 
       anthology of essays designed to explore both the state of 
       scientific progress and the ethics, law and history of 
       scientific research. The book gives readers a fascinating 
       range of perspectives on matters of scientific research 
       that directly affect each and every one of us. Examining 
       the ethical, legal, social, economic and political issues 
       surrounding freedom of scientific research, the book 
       evaluates ways in which national and international 
       policies can impact upon individuals' access to 
       potentially life-saving treatment, cures and technol. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Giordano, Simona.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Coggon, John. 
700 1  Cappato, Marco.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aGiordano, Simona.|tScientific Freedom.
       |dLondon : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2012|z9781849668996 
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