The Social Epistemology of Engineered Agricultural Ecologies
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Cham Springer Nature 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (152 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783032044495
- 9783032044501
- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- Life sciences: general issues
- Genetics (non-medical)
- Philosophy and Religion
- Philosophy
- Topics in philosophy
- Ethics and moral philosophy
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- Biochemical engineering
- Biotechnology
- Agriculture and farming
- Agricultural science
- Agronomy and crop production
- Ethics of agricultural technologies
- Open Access
- agricultural concepts and categories
- agricultural conceptual engineering
- agricultural ecosystems and agricultural technology
- co-engineered landscapes and agricultural practices
- concepts and practices used within agriculture
- ecosystems and intensive management regimes
- epistemology of agriculture
- farming practice and agricultural policy
- gene editing in agriculture
- how agricultural knowledge is generated and shared
- interspecies relationships in agriculture
- philosophy of agricultural technology
- public engagement in emerging biotechnology use in agriculture
- rDNA modification in agricultural plants and animals
- regulatory debates over GMOs
- social impacts of first generation agricultural technologies
- sustainable agriculture and new biotechnologies
- targeted modification of plant and animal genomes
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This open access collection of new interdisciplinary essays discusses philosophical and social implications of new biotechnologies, methods, and tools used in agriculture from a multispecies perspective. Contributors employ philosophy, sociology, and history of agriculture; agricultural ethics; philosophy of science; and science and technology studies to investigate agricultural research, farming practice, and agricultural policy. Chapters explore and critically discuss how mechanical, chemical, and genetic interventions reshape ecological relationships and agricultural knowledge by relying on case studies of interspecies interactions across different agriculturalized landscapes. These include careful examinations of the nature of dynamic causal relationships across microbial, macrobial, megaflora and faunal organismal communities; exploration of specific coevolved species of pollinators and field crops; and analyses of the epistemic and normative commitments that guide crop management decisions and shape methodological choices leading to the reengineering of land use. These analyses and case studies are intended to provide readers with a variety of conceptual tools through which the use of agricultural technologies might possibly be understood and debated.
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