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  1. Benefit/risk considerations in the use of pesticides.Robert L. Metcalf - 1987 - Agriculture and Human Values 4 (4):15-25.
    The use of pesticides is one of the more controversial of public issues. This is so because their very widespread use produces immediate benefits to a small section of society, the agricultural industry, while the long term risks are shared by society as a whole. This discussion focuses on the contrast between benefits and risks and outlines some of the long term ecological problems that have resulted from the overuse, misuse, and injudicious use of pesticides. Detailed discussion is provided for (...)
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  • Food additives and “minority rights”: Carcinogens and children. [REVIEW]Henry Shue - 1986 - Agriculture and Human Values 3 (1-2):191-200.
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  • Unfinished Business.Jonathan Knutzen - 2023 - Philosophers' Imprint 23 (1): 4, 1-15.
    According to an intriguing though somewhat enigmatic line of thought first proposed by Jonathan Bennett, if humanity went extinct any time soon this would be unfortunate because important business would be left unfinished. This line of thought remains largely unexplored. I offer an interpretation of the idea that captures its intuitive appeal, is consistent with plausible constraints, and makes it non-redundant to other views in the literature. The resulting view contrasts with a welfare-promotion perspective, according to which extinction would be (...)
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  • Review of Amartya Sen: Poverty and Famine: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation[REVIEW]Henry Shue - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):342-344.
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  • The Dialectical Biologist.Philip Kitcher, Richard Levins & Richard Lewontin - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (2):262.
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  • The dialectical biologist.Richard Levins - 1985 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Edited by Richard C. Lewontin.
    Throughout, this book questions our accepted definitions and biases, showing the self-reflective nature of scientific activity within society.
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  • Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student.Edward P. J. Corbett - 1973 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (2):125-126.
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  • The ethics of uncertainty: The regulation of food safety in the United States. [REVIEW]Arthur L. Caplan - 1986 - Agriculture and Human Values 3 (1-2):180-190.
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  • (1 other version)Genetically engineered herbicide resistance, part one.Gary Comstock - 1989 - Journal of Agricultural Ethics 2 (4):263-306.
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  • Ethical and value issues in international agricultural research.Kenneth A. Dahlberg - 1988 - Agriculture and Human Values 5 (1-2):101-111.
    Agricultural research raises fundamental ethical and value questions going beyond those in other fields both because of its public funding and because its results have significant impacts on habitats and other species. Questions about the sustainability of modern agriculture, which are shared with other sectors, require us to examine alternative visions and structures. These can be seen to range from status quo preserving ideologies to change-oriented utopias. It is argued that at the national level current ideologies—which include positivistic approaches and (...)
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