Round Table Discussion on BIOSCIENCE ⇋ SOCIETY, 1991
Ernst Schering Foundation Symposium Proceedings Series, Vol. 2

Coordinator: Cherfas Jeremy J.

Language: English
Cover of the book Round Table Discussion on BIOSCIENCE ⇋ SOCIETY

Subject for Round Table Discussion on BIOSCIENCE ⇋ SOCIETY

Approximative price 84.39 €

Subject to availability at the publisher.

Add to cartAdd to cart
Round Table Discussion on BIOSCIENCE ⇋ SOCIETY
Publication date:

Approximative price 105.49 €

In Print (Delivery period: 15 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Round Table Discussion on BIOSCIENCE ⇋ SOCIETY
Publication date:
90 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
To mark the occasion of the lOOth anniversary of Schering research two events took place: a) a Workshop on Bioscience ;:=: Society, which was held November 24-30, 1990 in Berlin. The goal of the workshop was: Do current and anticipated developments in bioscience require a new covenant between science and society? The results have been published as the first volume of a newly created "Schering Foundation Workshop" series* by John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chich­ ester, England (D.J. Roy, E.W. Wynne, and R.W. Old, eds. (1991), Bio­ science ;:=: Society, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons); b) a Round Table Discussion, held on December I, 1990, where the results of the workshop were discussed by a special invited panel. The meetings were sponsored by the Senate of the City of Berlin and Schering AG, Berlin. This publication contains summary reports of the four discussion groups of the workshop presented by their moderators, and the comments of the panel at the Round Table Discussion. This is the second volume in the "Schering Foundation Workshop" series. We hope that this series will contribute to a better understanding of science and to a better recognition of its merits.
Welcoming Address.- Introductory Remarks.- Does Bioscience Threaten Human Integrity?.- Does Bioscience Threaten Ecological Integrity?.- What’s Wrong with the Interaction Between Bioscience and Society?.- What Actions Are Required to Improve the Present Uneasy Relationship Between Bioscience and Society?.- Closing Remarks.- Foto/CV’s of Lecturers/Panel Members.- List of Participants.