Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Should the Quest for Knowledge be Boundless? Essay -- Exploratory Essa
Victor Frankenstein suffered from a lack of foresight. He only planned to reanimate a human being he did non consider the consequences of such an action, and he did not build protections for unexpected, detrimental effects. Real-life scientists suffer from the same problem. Today we are reminded with every issue of Time that scientists in integrity modern field, nuclear technology, and emerging field genome mapping/genetic engineering wield considerable power. Shelley raises the needion whether the quest for scientific knowledge should be bound. The quest for knowledge should never be bound because injunctions against originality would lead to the oppression of mankinds most important resource, our thinkers. But scientists themselves should be bound by foresight. At the inception of a new idea or process, bodies of scientists should review the question before the new methods have been applied. They should try to foresee possible ill effects and seek to defame these beforehand, a nd contain them afterwards. This would have come in handy for Victor Frankenstein. The emergence of agriculture at the dawn of civilization was also the emergence of genetic engineering. fooling varieties of horses and wheat that we know today were crossbred into current, recognizable states from earlier, wild plants and animals well before history began to be recorded. Crossbreeding is a relatively slow and awkward method of improving animal and plant species *1* compared to modern ms, when gene manipulation means tests tubes and petri dishes, not dirt or husbandry. While prohibitively expensive (for the time being) DNA manipulation and fertility techniques will become simpler, cheaper, and more accurate. Soon, any hack scientist with... ... 1991. Andrea A Lunsford, John J. Ruszkiewicz, The Presence of Others Voices and Images that Call for Response Mary Shelly, Frankenstein. Bedford/St.Martins, capital of Massachusetts MA, 2000. 1 Van Doren p.398 2 Van Doren p.293 3 quoted i n McGowan p.82 4 quoted in McGowan p.82 5 Van Doren p.398 6 McGowan Ch.12 7 http//www.doug-long.com/einstein.html 8 http//www.wakeamerica.com/past/books/manhattan/manhattan/manhattanmanhattan11.html 9 http//www.prop1.org/prop1/histnuke.html 10 http//www.cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,158208-412,00.shtml 11 http//www.dreamscape.com/morgana/adrastea.html 12 http//www.cadu.org.uk/ 13 McGowan p.191 14 http//www.chernobyl.co.uk/ 15 http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/three/ 16 http//www.sierraclub.org/nuclearwaste/ 17 http//www.un.org 18 Shelley p.232 19 Shelley p.232
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