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  1. Prozess oder Resultat? Der Begriff der genetischen Veränderung in der Debatte um humane Keimbahninterventionen.Sebastian Schleidgen & Susan Sgodda - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (1):5-20.
    In der ethischen und rechtlichen Debatte um den möglichen Einsatz neuer Techniken zur Genomeditierung spielt der Begriff der genetischen Veränderung eine zentrale Rolle. Während im Bereich der grünen Gentechnik intensive Debatten um seine Bedeutung geführt werden, wird dieser Umstand im Kontext gentechnischer Interventionen am Menschen weitgehend ausgeblendet. Der Aufsatz expliziert drei mögliche Bedeutungen genetischer Veränderung, namentlich: ein prozessuales, ein diachrones sowie ein klassenbezogenes Verständnis. Anhand zweier Szenarien zukünftig erwartbarer Keimbahninterventionen wird anschließend exemplarisch gezeigt, welche Konsequenzen die Begriffe für die Kennzeichnung (...)
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  • OPINION PIECE Counterproductive consequences of ‘anti-GMO’ activism.Giovanni Tagliabue - 2018 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 18:61-74.
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  • Some Basis for a Renewed Regulation of Agri-Food Biotechnology in the EU.Giovanni Tagliabue & Klaus Ammann - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (1):39-53.
    A radical reform of the agri-food biotech regulation in the EU is considered in many quarters as a pressing necessity. Indeed, two important decisions on the legal status of the so-called New Breeding Techniques are expected shortly. In order to clarify some basic aspects of the complex scenario, after a brief introduction regarding the “GMO” fallacy, we offer our point of view on the following facets: A faulty approach is frequent in the discussion of the agri-food regulation; NBTs, genome editing (...)
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  • Scientific mistakes from the agri-food biotech critics.Giovanni Tagliabue - 2018 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 14 (1):1-23.
    Critics of the use of advanced biotechnologies in the agri-food sector demand a strict regulation of any such method, even more severe than rules applied to so-called “Genetically Modified Organisms”. But their position is unwarranted, since it relies on faulty arguments. While most life scientists have always explained that the trigger for regulation should be the single product and its phenotypic traits, opponents insist that the target should be certain biotech processes. The antagonists maintain that NBTs are inherently risky: this (...)
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