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El. knyga: Ambivalences of Creating Life: Societal and Philosophical Dimensions of Synthetic Biology

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"Synthetic biology" is the label of a new technoscientific field with many different facets and agendas. One common aim is to "create life", primarily by using engineering principles to design and modify biological systems for human use. In a wider context, the topic has become one of the big cases in the legitimization processes associated with the political agenda to solve global problems with the aid of (bio-)technological innovation. Conceptual-level and meta-level analyses are needed: we should sort out conceptual ambiguities to agree on what we talk about, and we need to spell out agendas to see the disagreements clearly.

The book is based on the interdisciplinary summer school "Analyzing the societal dimensions of synthetic biology", which took place in Berlin in September 2014. The contributions address controversial discussions around the philosophical examination, public perception, moral evaluation and governance of synthetic biology.

Editorial: Ambivalences in Societal and Philosophical Dimensions of Synthetic Biology
1(8)
Kristin Hagen
Margret Engelhard
Georg Toepfer
The Synthetic Nature of Biology
9(46)
Carlos G. Acevedo-Rocha
Making-of Synthetic Biology: The European CyanoFactory Research Consortium
55(18)
Robbe Wunschiers
Synthetic Biology for Space Exploration: Promises and Societal Implications
73(28)
Cyprien N. Verseux
Ivan G. Paulino-Lima
Mickael Baque
Daniela Billi
Lynn J. Rothschild
"First Species Whose Parent Is a Computer"---Synthetic Biology as Technoscience, Colonizing Futures, and the Problem of the Digital
101(14)
Martin Muller
"Some Kind of Genetic Engineering... Only One Step Further"---Public Perceptions of Synthetic Biology in Austria
115(26)
Walburg Steurer
Synthetic Biology in the Press
141(16)
Mirko Ancillotti
Stefan Eriksson
Let's Talk About Synthetic Biology---Emerging Technologies and the Public
157(20)
Stefanie B. Seitz
Public Engagement in Synthetic Biology: "Experts", "Diplomats" and the Creativity of "Idiots"
177(22)
Britt Wray
Early Engagement with Synthetic Biology in the Netherlands---Initiatives by the Rathenau Instituut
199(16)
Virgil Rerimassie
A Critical Participatory Approach to the Evaluation of Synthetic Biology
215(28)
Inna Kouper
Synthetic Biology---Playing Games?
243(8)
Leona Litterst
Metaphors of Life: Reflections on Metaphors in the Debate on Synthetic Biology
251(16)
Daniel Falkner
Debasement of Life? A Critical Review of Some Conceptual and Ethical Objections to Synthetic Biology
267(8)
Tobias Eichinger
Engineers of Life? A Critical Examination of the Concept of Life in the Debate on Synthetic Biology
275(18)
Johannes Steizinger
Synthetic Biology and the Argument from Continuity with Established Technologies
293(20)
Andreas Christiansen
Synthetic Biology Between Engineering and Natural Science. A Hermeneutic Methodology for Laboratory Research Practice
313(12)
Michael Funk
Epistemological Implications of Synthetic Biology: A Heideggerian Perspective
325
Martin G. Weiss