Science, Ethics, Sustainability: The Responsibility of Science in Attaining Sustainable DevelopmentAnders Nordgren |
Contents
Preface CarlHenric Grenholm 79 | 7 |
Environment and Science | 19 |
The Environmental Protection in Recent History Arne Jernelöv | 31 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
accept action activities actors analysis animals answer applied approach argue argument aspects assume basic become behaviour called concept concerned consequences conservation consider consideration cultural decision-makers decisions democracy direction discussion ecological economic ecosystems effects environment environmental problems ethics example experts fact forest future give given global groups human idea ideological important increase individual instance institutions integrity interests islands issues judgements justice kind knowledge least limited living matter means models moral moral responsibility natural negotiations objectives organizations orientation particular persons perspective political position possible practical present Press principle production protection question reasons refer relation relationship relevant respect responsibility risks role scientific scientists situation social society specific sustainable development theory tion understanding University welfare
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Responsible Genetics: The Moral Responsibility of Geneticists for the ... A. Nordgren Limited preview - 2001 |