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Das Menschenbild in der Biologie

Informationstheoretische Metaphern vom Molekül zur Gesellschaft

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Part of the book series: Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment ((ETHICSSCI,volume 37))

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Letztlich ist alle Wissenschaft auf den Menschen bezogen, sei es, dass sie ihm zu besserem Weltverständnis, Nutzbarmachung von Ressourcen oder zum besseren Selbstverständnis diene. Mit fortschreitenden wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen, dem Wandel der Gesellschaft und dem Wandel der technischen Beherrschbarkeit von Welt (ich spreche hier von „Welt“, da die Raumfahrt einbezogen werden muss) wandelt sich auch unser Selbstbild.

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Bereiter-Hahn, J. (2010). Das Menschenbild in der Biologie. In: Bölker, M., Gutmann, M., Hesse, W. (eds) Information und Menschenbild. Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment, vol 37. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04742-8_2

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