Perspectives on Classification in Synthetic Sciences

Perspectives on Classification in Synthetic Sciences

Unnatural Kinds

Bursten, Julia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2019

190

Dura

Inglês

9781138298101

15 a 20 dias

428

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List of Contributors






Introduction

Dialogue one: Historical lenses on classification in chemistry and biology






Evan Hepler-Smith, "Crafting names and making kinds: lessons from the 1892 Geneva Nomenclature Congress"



Aleta Quinn, "Biological kinds at the turn of the 20th century: characters, genes, and species as theoretical elements"

Dialogue two: A new synthesis of concerns about biological kinds






Vadim Keyser, "Artifacts and artefacts: A methodological classification of context-specific regularities"



Catherine Kendig and Bryan A. Bartley, "Synthetic kinds: kind-making in biology"

Dialogue three: Scientific, philosophical, and legal challenges in classifying biological constructs






Ubaka Ogbogu, "What is a new object? Case studies of classification problems and practices at the intersection of law and biotechnology"



Melinda Bonnie Fagan, "Stem cells and nanomaterials as experimental kinds"

Dialogue four: Synthetic kinds in chemistry and nanoscience






Jill E. Millstone and Julia R. S. Bursten, "Nanochemistry meets philosophy of science: a conversation about collaborative classification"



John Rumble, Jr., "Categorization of nanomaterials: tools for being precise"

Index
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Study DNA Sequence;ASTM Committee E56;Alfred Nordmann;Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer;Nanoscience;Human Embryonic Stem Cells;Stem Cell Research;DNA Backbone;Synthetic Biology;Assisted Human Reproduction Act;History of Science;History of Technology;Stem Cell;History since 1800;DNA Structure;Manipulation;Natural Kinds;Measurement;Synthetic Science;Modern History;Biological Kinds;Philosophy of Science;Classifying Stem Cells;Philosophy of Technology;Preparatory Procedure;Rob Langham;Geneva Congress;Scientific Ethics;Stem Cell Initiates;Visualisation;RCSB PDB;stem cells;Structural Formulas;Natural Biological Kinds;synthetic sciences;Standard Biological Parts;nanomaterials;Stem Cell Capacities;scientific classification;Robustness Analysis;Manufactured Nanomaterials;Geneva Rules;Higher Life Forms