The ethics of sports technologies and human enhancement
In: The Library of essays on the ethics of emerging technologies
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In: The Library of essays on the ethics of emerging technologies
Research Areas: AgricultureSocial Sciences - Other Topics. Environmental Sciences ; Ecology History ; Philosophy of Science ; Culling is used in traditional public health policies to control animal populations. These policies aim primarily to protect human interests but often fail to provide sci‑ entifc evidence of efectiveness. In this article, we defend the need to move from a strictly anthropocentric approach to disease control towards a One Health ethics, using culling practices as an example. We focus on the recent badger culls in the UK, claiming that, based on data provided by the English Government, these culls may be unjustifed, all thing considered. We highlight the relevance of ethical reasoning rooted in One Health for this discussion, and make several suggestions including a moratorium on culling until data are provided to support the efectiveness of culling; to conduct a randomized trial to compare proactive culling with alternative methods; to apply deliberative democratic methods to assess public opinion towards the culls, and to fnd in Brexit an opportunity for aiming for more efective control measures. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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In: East Asian science, technology and society: an international journal, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 7-29
ISSN: 1875-2152
In: Biomedical law and ethics library
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ISSN: 2326-5108
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ISSN: 1564-0604