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Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Contributors | ||
The Human Genome Project: Research Tactics and Economic Strategies | 1 | |
Choosing Who Will Be Disabled: Genetic Intervention and the Morality of Inclusion | 18 | |
Germ-Line Genetic Engineering and Moral Diversity: Moral Controversies in a Post-Christian World | 47 | |
Self-Critical Federal Science? The Ethics Experiment within the U.S. Human Genome Project | 63 | |
When Politics Drives Science: Lysenko, Gore, and U.S. Biotechnology Policy | 96 | |
Biotechnology and the Utilitarian Argument for Patents | 113 | |
Property Rights Theory and the Commons: The Case of Scientific Research | 145 | |
Property Rights and Technological Innovation | 168 | |
Medicine, Animal Experimentation, and the Moral Problem of Unfortunate Humans | 181 | |
A World of Strong Privacy: Promises and Perils of Encryption | 212 | |
Computer Reliability and Public Policy: Limits of Knowledge of Computer-Based Systems | 229 | |
Responsibility and Decision Making in the Era of Neural Networks | 267 | |
Preposterism and Its Consequences | 296 | |
Index | 317 |
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