Pragmatist Philosophical Reflections on GMOs

This essay examines the public debate about the agricultural biotechnologies known as genetically modified organisms, as that debate is being carried out in its most dichotomizing forms in the United States. It attempts to reveal the power of sharply dichotomous thinking, as well as its limits. The...

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Debates
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Education
Ethics
Evolutionary Biology
Food
Genetically altered foods
Genetically modified organisms
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