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The public attitude toward synthetic biology is one of the most | The public attitude toward synthetic biology is one of the most | ||
important aspects, influencing its future development by determining | important aspects, influencing its future development by determining | ||
- | the commercial application and funding. | + | the social acceptance, commercial application and funding. |
For this reason, the psychological part of the human practice project | For this reason, the psychological part of the human practice project | ||
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developed evolutionary? | developed evolutionary? | ||
- | The human practice team not only | + | The human practice team considered not only the problematically |
relationship between society and synthetic biology in general it also | relationship between society and synthetic biology in general it also | ||
focused on the competition itself. | focused on the competition itself. | ||
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difference to our project this year? Well, never before had a team | difference to our project this year? Well, never before had a team | ||
invited two neutral experts, studying psychology and philosophy, to | invited two neutral experts, studying psychology and philosophy, to | ||
- | work on | + | work on their human practice project. Furthermore, the past surveys were |
neither representative nor methodically correct and with this have no | neither representative nor methodically correct and with this have no | ||
explanatory power. The ethical considerations were superficially and | explanatory power. The ethical considerations were superficially and | ||
mostly limited to questions of security and safety which are commonly | mostly limited to questions of security and safety which are commonly | ||
- | clarified. | + | clarified. Thus, the difference will be an appropriate methodical approach |
+ | that is based in the social and empirical sciences. | ||
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