Team:Paris Saclay/Ethics
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Synthetic Biology in itself is a great source of philosophical and ethical issues. It brings into question the definition of life and the status of living beings. The current emergence of BioArt highlight these issues and are a way to give some answers. We have thought about art, life, art and science, science and life, art and life. we offer in this section our thoughts and conclusions. | Synthetic Biology in itself is a great source of philosophical and ethical issues. It brings into question the definition of life and the status of living beings. The current emergence of BioArt highlight these issues and are a way to give some answers. We have thought about art, life, art and science, science and life, art and life. we offer in this section our thoughts and conclusions. | ||
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We also questionned citizens and artists and we present here the summary of these discussions. | We also questionned citizens and artists and we present here the summary of these discussions. | ||
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Ethics
Introduction
Synthetic Biology in itself is a great source of philosophical and ethical issues. It brings into question the definition of life and the status of living beings. The current emergence of BioArt highlight these issues and are a way to give some answers. We have thought about art, life, art and science, science and life, art and life. we offer in this section our thoughts and conclusions.
We also questionned citizens and artists and we present here the summary of these discussions.
Countdown
This page is under Pierre's responsibility
- Deadline: 08/oct.
- Introduction text
- Report to Fabio the name of the new submenu for Pierre's essai
- Deadline: 12/oct
- Final review by Alice.