Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations

The genetic revolution will have a profound impact on human society and therefore on the public policy environment. This article aims to describe the public policy paradigms and paradigm shifts that will determine the framework for dialogue – public policy discourse – on an abstract conceptual level...

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Main Author: Donrich Jordaan
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2006-04-01
Series:The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
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Online Access:http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/284
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spelling doaj-758bdcda5c324693bd7a9a12bd74da632020-11-25T00:26:23ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052006-04-0122e1e1010.4102/td.v2i2.284265Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisationsDonrich Jordaan0High Court of South Africa, South Africa; Unit for Policy Studies, Centre for International Political Studies, University of Pretoria, South AfricaThe genetic revolution will have a profound impact on human society and therefore on the public policy environment. This article aims to describe the public policy paradigms and paradigm shifts that will determine the framework for dialogue – public policy discourse – on an abstract conceptual level. The genetic revolution will place the determination of children’s genetic endowment squarely within the domain of human control, and hence the responsibility for a new child’s genetic endowment will shift from nature to man. In order for this paradigm shift to take place in public policy, it must be realised that ‘naturalness’ has no ethical significance. A further major obstacle in the way of this paradigm shift is the mystification paradox: as the genetic revolution is increasing our scientific understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of life, so these mechanisms are being demystified; but simultaneously a variety of factors, for instance the fact that this new science seems to penetrate the very essence of life, as well as the existence of a new esoteric genetic terminology that is inaccessible to the general public mystify genetics. Education provides the essential platform for dialogue among the pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations.http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/284Genetic revolutionpre- and post-revolutioncivilisationpolicy paradigmsmechanisms of lifegeneticsnature and nurtureopen societyeducation
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Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
Genetic revolution
pre- and post-revolution
civilisation
policy paradigms
mechanisms of life
genetics
nature and nurture
open society
education
author_facet Donrich Jordaan
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title Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations
title_short Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations
title_full Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations
title_fullStr Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations
title_full_unstemmed Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations
title_sort dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations
publisher AOSIS
series The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
issn 1817-4434
2415-2005
publishDate 2006-04-01
description The genetic revolution will have a profound impact on human society and therefore on the public policy environment. This article aims to describe the public policy paradigms and paradigm shifts that will determine the framework for dialogue – public policy discourse – on an abstract conceptual level. The genetic revolution will place the determination of children’s genetic endowment squarely within the domain of human control, and hence the responsibility for a new child’s genetic endowment will shift from nature to man. In order for this paradigm shift to take place in public policy, it must be realised that ‘naturalness’ has no ethical significance. A further major obstacle in the way of this paradigm shift is the mystification paradox: as the genetic revolution is increasing our scientific understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of life, so these mechanisms are being demystified; but simultaneously a variety of factors, for instance the fact that this new science seems to penetrate the very essence of life, as well as the existence of a new esoteric genetic terminology that is inaccessible to the general public mystify genetics. Education provides the essential platform for dialogue among the pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations.
topic Genetic revolution
pre- and post-revolution
civilisation
policy paradigms
mechanisms of life
genetics
nature and nurture
open society
education
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