The public discourse on the acceptability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is not only controversial, but also infused with highly emotional and moralizing rhetoric. Although the assessment of risks and benefits of GMOs must be a scientific exercise, many debates on this issue seem to remain impervious to scientific evidence. In many cases, the moral psychology attributes of the general public create incentives for both GMO opponents and proponents to pursue misleading public campaigns, which impede the comprehensive assessment of the full spectrum of the risks and benefits of GMOs. The ordonomic approach to economic ethics introduced in this research note is helpful for disentangling the socio-economic and moral components of the G...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that transgenesis can improve our knowledge of natura...
The commercial development of biotechnology in agriculture and the rapid emergence of GMOs (genetica...
The title question is evaluated in light of three key sub-issues: consumer rights of exit with respe...
The public discourse on the acceptability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is not only contr...
The public controversy over genetically modified [GM] crops is predominantly framed in terms of heal...
The development and consumption of genetically modified (GM) crops are surrounded by controversy. Ac...
Gary Comstock considers whether it is ethically justified to pursue genetically modified (GM) crops ...
Public opposition to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) remains strong. By contrast, studies demo...
While agricultural biotechnology has potential benefits for farmers, consumers and the environment, ...
This paper reports on a review of literature in the form of academic papers and published research o...
We live longer and healthier lives because advances in science create easier and better ways to sust...
The introduction of new technologies can be controversial, especially when they create ethical tensi...
The main barriers to maximize the benefits and minimize the risk of modern agricultural biotechnolog...
and animals. Public debates on the subject have focused not only on the risks and benefits associ-at...
The underlying constructs characterising the never-ending debate and lack of consensus on food are l...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that transgenesis can improve our knowledge of natura...
The commercial development of biotechnology in agriculture and the rapid emergence of GMOs (genetica...
The title question is evaluated in light of three key sub-issues: consumer rights of exit with respe...
The public discourse on the acceptability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is not only contr...
The public controversy over genetically modified [GM] crops is predominantly framed in terms of heal...
The development and consumption of genetically modified (GM) crops are surrounded by controversy. Ac...
Gary Comstock considers whether it is ethically justified to pursue genetically modified (GM) crops ...
Public opposition to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) remains strong. By contrast, studies demo...
While agricultural biotechnology has potential benefits for farmers, consumers and the environment, ...
This paper reports on a review of literature in the form of academic papers and published research o...
We live longer and healthier lives because advances in science create easier and better ways to sust...
The introduction of new technologies can be controversial, especially when they create ethical tensi...
The main barriers to maximize the benefits and minimize the risk of modern agricultural biotechnolog...
and animals. Public debates on the subject have focused not only on the risks and benefits associ-at...
The underlying constructs characterising the never-ending debate and lack of consensus on food are l...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that transgenesis can improve our knowledge of natura...
The commercial development of biotechnology in agriculture and the rapid emergence of GMOs (genetica...
The title question is evaluated in light of three key sub-issues: consumer rights of exit with respe...