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The Monist

Volume 79, Issue 2, April 1996
Forbidden Knowledge

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Knut Erik Tranöy Ethical Problems of Scientific Research: An Action-Theoretic Approach
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Deborah G. Johnson Forbidden Knowledge and Science as Professional Activity
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Peter Singer Ethics and the Limits of Scientific Freedom
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Alan C. Clune Biomedical Testing on Nonhuman Animals: An Attempt at a Rapprochement Between Utilitarianism and Theories of Inherent Value
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Henk Verhoog Genetic Modification of Animals: Should Science and Ethics Be Integrated?
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Christoph Rehmann-Sutter Frankensteinian Knowledge?
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Gregg De Young Should Science Be Limited?: Some Modern Islamic Perspectives
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Barry Allen Forbidding Knowledge
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