Ethics and Genetically Modified Foods
Ethical objections to GM typically center on the possibility of harm to persons or other living things. Harm may or may not be justified by outweighing benefits. Whether harms are justified is a question that ethicists try to answer by working methodically through a series of questions1: 1. What harm is envisaged? To provide an adequate answer ... ................
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