Annals of Botany 2006 97(3):476; doi:10.1093/aob/mcj056
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Ethics for life scientists.
Korthals M, Bogers RJ. eds. 2005.
Berlin: Springer. $59·95 (paperback). 236 pp.
John Bryant
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The motivation
for producing this book is summed up in its last chapter by
one of the editors: Life sciences concentrate on life
and death; this simple statement stands for most of the urgent
ethical problems these sciences are confronted with ... The
life sciences cannot escape from ethical issues, controversies,
dilemmas even ... In this collection of papers we have intensively
discussed the new and often uncertain aspects of
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