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Challenging Nature

The Clash Between Biotechnology and Spirituality

Author: Lee Silver   Series: Ecco

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Stem cell research, genetically modified crops, animals developed with personalized human organs for transplantation, and other previously inconceivable biotech applications could increase the quality of all human lives and maximize the health of the biosphere. But ironically, as the science becomes more precise and transparent, it also becomes more contentious. In "Challenging Nature," Silver argues that although they seem to have little in common, Christian fundamentalists opposed to embryo research and New Age organic food devotees are both driven by a deeply rooted fear that biotechnology—in some guise—challenges the sovereignty of a higher or deeper transcendent authority. In the short term, Silver writes, Eastern spiritual traditions will give Asian countries a research advantage. But over the millennia, human nature may have the potential to remake Mother Nature in the image of an idealized world.

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Stem cell research, genetically modified crops, animals developed with personalized human organs for transplantation, and other previously inconceivable biotech applications could increase the quality of all human lives and maximize the health of the biosphere. But ironically, as the science becomes more precise and transparent, it also becomes more contentious. In "Challenging Nature," Silver argues that although they seem to have little in common, Christian fundamentalists opposed to embryo research and New Age organic food devotees are both driven by a deeply rooted fear that biotechnology—in some guise—challenges the sovereignty of a higher or deeper transcendent authority. In the short term, Silver writes, Eastern spiritual traditions will give Asian countries a research advantage. But over the millennia, human nature may have the potential to remake Mother Nature in the image of an idealized world.

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Stem cell research, genetically modified crops, animals developed with personalized human organs for transplantation, and other previously inconceivable biotech applications could increase the quality of all human lives and maximize the health of the biosphere. But ironically, as the science becomes more precise and transparent, it also becomes more contentious. In Challenging Nature, Silver argues that although they seem to have little in common, Christian fundamentalists opposed to embryo research and New Age organic food devotees are both driven by a deeply rooted fear that biotechnology--in some guise--challenges the sovereignty of a higher or deeper transcendent authority. In the short term, Silver writes, Eastern spiritual traditions will give Asian countries a research advantage. But over the millennia, human nature may have the potential to remake Mother Nature in the image of an idealized world.

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Critic Reviews

“"Uplifting...His critics will be begging for equal time, and readers may find themselves alternately cheering or arguing...Highly recommended.”

"A valuable exposition of the rationalist's view of the world...He argues eloquently...sound of a battle that will continue." -- Nicholas Wade, New York Times

-- Library Journal

Silver's provocative ideas and his graceful prose open new avenues for discussion of the challenges that face science and spirituality." -- Publishers Weekly

"This one will make you think, perhaps in realms you've avoided. It's probably worth the effort." -- John Monaghan, The Providence Journal

"Lucid and sensible...definitely worth reading and will likely challenge your preconceived notions of what biotechnology is and offers." -- Capital Times (Madison, WI)

"A clearly written, trenchant defense of biotechnology...wise, realistic...a well-crafted argument." -- New England Journal of Medicine

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About the Author

Lee M. Silver is professor of molecular biology and public affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton Uni-versity, and author of Challenging Nature. He holds a Ph.D. in biophysics from Harvard University, and he lives with his family in New Jersey and New York.

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc | Collins
Published
7th August 2007
Edition
1st
Pages
464
ISBN
9780060582685

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