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  1. The very structure of scientific research mitigates against developing products to help the environment, the poor, and the hungry.Martha Crouch - 1991 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 4 (2):151-158.
    From the arguments I have presented, I hope it is clear that the distinction between basic and applied research is tenuous. Certain areas of research and methods may be favoured over others because of intrinsic biases, which are predictive of the type of application possible. Believing in the neutrality of pure knowledge is like wearing blinders: scientists need not be too concerned about the way in which the knowledge they generate is used. In my own case, this belief led to (...)
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  • The very structure of scientific research does not mitigate against developing products to help the environment, the poor, and the hungry.Roger N. Beachy - 1991 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 4 (2):159-165.
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  • The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power.Wolfgang Sachs - 1993 - Environmental Values 2 (1):86-88.
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  • Biotechnology and the Future of World Agriculture.Henk Hobbelink - 1993 - Environmental Values 2 (1):83-84.
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  • The Unpromised Land: Agrarian Reform and Conflict Worldwide.D. Christodoulou - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (2):183-184.
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