Team:Heidelberg/Human Practices/Notebook/Philosophy
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- | + | This is the notebook for both philosophy papers (term-paper means the paper according the terms used by SinBiologists ("The unplumbed depths of SynBio"); experiments-paper means the paper according the animal testings conducted by the team ("Like buying a pig in a poke")). | |
==31.03.2010== | ==31.03.2010== | ||
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- | + | Today we had the first real human practice meeting where I introduced the team to the basic methods of philosophy. Further, we discussed first possible ideas for my papers. The team consists of Laura, Phillip, Jan, Dominik, Rike and me. The meeting was great especially because the biologists have not a clue how social scientists and particularly philosophers work. Phillips face verifies impressively the mediating problems. [[Image:Phillip_confused.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Phillip is confused about philosophy]] | |
==April to Juli== | ==April to Juli== | ||
- | + | Besides the university I elaborated in the following months the first ideas and discussed them on several occasions with philosophy fellow students and iGEM members. Moreover and mostly I tried to get a grasp what the claims, methods and methods of synthetic biology are; of course, a business of huge dimension. | |
==25.07.2010== | ==25.07.2010== | ||
- | After the team has decided to conduct animal testing I have got the possibility to work in this wide field | + | After the team has decided to conduct animal testing I have got the possibility to work in this wide and interesting field that is more related to "classical" bioethics. A first sketch was elaborated in the last days to mediate my ideas and to discuss them with the team. We all agreed that I should definitely write a paper concerning the animal testing of the team because it will be a great possibility for me to apply my theoretical knowledge about bioethics and because of the outstanding character of animal testing within the competition. The first sketch was the following: |
# introduction into animal experiments in the context of the bioethics | # introduction into animal experiments in the context of the bioethics | ||
# outlining the two major positions | # outlining the two major positions | ||
## freedom of research | ## freedom of research | ||
- | ### elaborating the legal status in Germany (Binder: Rahmenbedingungen) and | + | ### elaborating the legal status in Germany (Binder: Rahmenbedingungen) and US - comparison |
### main arguments | ### main arguments | ||
## rights of animals | ## rights of animals | ||
- | ### status-quo: experiments, meat-production, etc. | + | ### status-quo: experiments, meat-production, etc. |
### elaborating the legal status | ### elaborating the legal status | ||
### ethical concepts: | ### ethical concepts: | ||
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# outlining iGEM-project and wetlab | # outlining iGEM-project and wetlab | ||
## what is the aim? outlining the main parts | ## what is the aim? outlining the main parts | ||
- | ## what would be the advantage/benefit for | + | ## what would be the advantage/benefit for men? |
- | ## what will be | + | ## what will be precisely done with the mice? will they feel pain? will the experiment kill them? |
- | ## how necessary is the | + | ## how necessary is the use of mice for the project? are there alternatives and if it so why they aren't they realized? |
# appreciation | # appreciation | ||
## the common definitions and positions will be related to the specific situation in the wetlab | ## the common definitions and positions will be related to the specific situation in the wetlab |
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