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Report30th November 2015

(un)natural: Ideas about naturalness in public and political debates about science, technology and medicine

Exploring how ideas about naturalness feature in and affect public discussions about the ethics of science, technology and medicine.
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When people describe science, technology or medicine as natural, unnatural or linked to nature, they can be making moral claims about it being good or bad, or right or wrong.

We hear these terms every day and they appear when new technologies are being discussed in the media and in Parliament. People’s ideas about naturalness may influence the degree to which advances in science, technology and medicine are embraced or opposed by the UK public.

In 2015, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics decided to delve deeper into what people really mean when they talk about naturalness. We enlisted poets to help us to explore these ideas in a creative way.

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