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This book fills a gap in the literature on the Precautionary Principle by placing the principle within the wider context of precautionary reasoning and uses philosophical arguments and case studies to demonstrate when it does—and does not—apply. The book invites the reader to take a step back from the controversy surrounding the Precautionary Principle and consider the overarching rationales for responding to threats to the environment or public health. It provides practical guidance and probing insight for the intended audience, including scholars, students, journalists, and policymakers.
Contents
Chapter 1. Precautionary Reasoning.- Chapter 2. Decision Theory.- Chapter 3. Moral Theory.- Chapter 4. The Precautionary Principle.- Chapter 5. Precautionary Reasoning and the Precautionary Principle.- Chapter 6. Chemical Regulation.- Chapter 7. Genetic Engineering.- Chapter 8. Dual Use Research in the Biomedical Sciences.- Chapter 9. Public Health Emergencies.- Chapter 10. Conclusion.