Considerations on Legal and Philosophical Problems in Experimental Botany: The case of plant in vitro cultures

The present paper consists of two parts. In the first, some issues related to the character of biological experiments conducted under in vitro cultures are portrayed. The relevant aspects of these procedures are explicated from the viewpoint of the experimental botanist. It is a case study for the c...

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Main Author: Iwona Kleszcz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, Faculty of Philosophy 2015-09-01
Series:Semina Scientiarum
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Online Access:http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/seminascientiarum/article/view/1081/1460
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Summary:The present paper consists of two parts. In the first, some issues related to the character of biological experiments conducted under in vitro cultures are portrayed. The relevant aspects of these procedures are explicated from the viewpoint of the experimental botanist. It is a case study for the considerations in the second part, which presents selected philosophical and legal issues involved in biological experiments from the general perspective of philosophical investigations concerning the problem of plants’ axiology. Obviously, the nature of the considerations is limited; not all important questions from the perspective of biology and philosophy have been raised. Nevertheless, the authors hope that the analyzed issues may be interesting for both biologists and philosophers.
ISSN:1644-3365
2391-6850