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Poiesis & Praxis, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, November 2011
- Stephan Lingner:

Reflecting biomedical, technological and environmental issues of our modern society. The recent "Forum" section in Poiesis & Praxis. 1-2 - Susanne Benöhr-Laqueur:

Fighting in the legal grey area: an analysis of the German Federal Court of Justice decision in case preimplantation genetic diagnosis. 3-8 - Arndt Bialobrzeski

, Jens Ried, Peter Dabrock:
Privacy revisited? Old ideals, new realities, and their impact on biobank regimes. 9-24 - Michael Decker, Rüdiger Dillmann, Thomas Dreier, Martin Fischer, Mathias Gutmann, Ingrid Ott, Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann:

Service robotics: do you know your new companion? Framing an interdisciplinary technology assessment. 25-44 - Dieter Cansier:

Rainforest conservation as a strategy of climate policy. 45-56 - Dorothee Dörr:

Klaus Michael Meyer-Abich: Was es bedeutet, gesund zu sein. Philosophie der Medizin. 57-59
Volume 8, Numbers 2-3, December 2011
- Karen Kastenhofer

, Astrid Schwarz:
Probing technoscience. 61-65 - Peter Wehling:

The "technoscientization" of medicine and its limits: technoscientific identities, biosocialities, and rare disease patient organizations. 67-82 - Ulrich Fiedeler:

When does the co-evolution of technology and science overturn into technoscience? 83-101 - Jan C. Schmidt:

Toward an epistemology of nano-technosciences. 103-124 - Karen Kastenhofer

, Jan C. Schmidt:
Technoscientia est Potentia? 125-149 - Federica Timeto:

Diffracting the rays of technoscience: a situated critique of representation. 151-167
Volume 8, Number 4, June 2012
- Paul B. Thompson

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The agricultural ethics of biofuels: climate ethics and mitigation arguments. 169-189 - Emma Palese:

Robots and cyborgs: to be or to have a body? 191-196 - Mario Garitta:

Debi Ghate and Richard E. Ralston: Why businessmen need philosophy: the capitalist's guide to the ideas behind Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. 197-201

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