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    Reconstruction of the Ethical Debate on Naturalness in Discussions About Plant-Biotechnology
    with P. F. Van Haperen and B. Gremmen
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (6): 797-812. 2012.
    Abstract   This paper argues that in modern (agro)biotechnology, (un)naturalness as an argument contributed to a stalemate in public debate about innovative technologies. Naturalness in this is often placed opposite to human disruption. It also often serves as a label that shapes moral acceptance or rejection of agricultural innovative technologies. The cause of this lies in the use of nature as a closed, static reference to naturalness, while in fact “nature” is an open and dynamic concept with…Read more
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