ISBN:
1438428944
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1438428952
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9781438428949
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9781438428956
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
VI, 272 S
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23 cm
Serie:
SUNY series on religion and the environment
DDC:
215/.7
Schlagwort(e):
Genetically modified foods Religious aspects
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Gentechnisch verändertes Lebensmittel
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Religion
;
Ethik
Kurzfassung:
Genetics and genetically modified organisms / Samuel Abraham -- Ethical perspectives on food biotechnology / Paul B. Thompson -- Does vegetarianism preclude eating GM foods? / Lyne Létourneau -- "When you plow the field, your Torah is with you": genetic modification and GM food in the Jewish tradition(s) / Laurie Zoloth -- Some Christian reflections on GM food / Donald Bruce -- Genetically modified foods and Muslim ethics / Ebrahim Moosa -- A hundred autumns to flourish: Hindu attitudes to genetically modified food / Vasudha Narayanan -- The Karma of genetically modified food: a Buddhist perspective / David R. Loy -- "So that you may have it with no harm": changing attitudes toward food in Late Imperial China / Hsiung Ping-chen -- Born from bears and corn: why indigenous knowledge systems and beliefs matter in the debate on GM foods / Shiri Pasternak, Lorenzo Mazgul, and Nancy J. Turner -- Regulatory and innovation implications of religious and ethical sensitivitIes concerning GM food / Conrad G. Brunk, Nola M. Ries, and Leslie C. Rodgers
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Genetics and genetically modified organisms
,
Ethical perspectives on food biotechnology
,
Does vegetarianism preclude eating GM foods?
,
"When you plow the field, your Torah is with you": genetic modification and GM food in the Jewish tradition(s)
,
Some Christian reflections on GM food
,
Genetically modified foods and Muslim ethics
,
A hundred autumns to flourish: Hindu attitudes to genetically modified food
,
The Karma of genetically modified food: a Buddhist perspective
,
"So that you may have it with no harm": changing attitudes toward food in Late Imperial China
,
Born from bears and corn: why indigenous knowledge systems and beliefs matter in the debate on GM foods
,
Regulatory and innovation implications of religious and ethical sensitivitIes concerning GM food
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