Neo-Stoicism and Agricultural Biotechnology: A Stoic Virtue Ethics Perspective on Genetically Modified Crops

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In “A Virtue Ethics Perspective on Genetically Modified Crops”, Sandler develops a virtue ethics framework for assessing whether certain genetically modified crops should be promoted. The framework maintains a presumption against the use of.

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Anthony James Gavin
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