Title
The précis of the museum of bioprospecting, intellectual property, and the public domain: A place, a process, a philosophy
Date Issued
01 January 2008
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Vogel J.H.
Moreno M.J.
Young T.
Brush S.B.
McManis C.R.
Delich V.
Gomides C.
Muñiz C.
Publisher(s)
Common Ground Research Networks
Abstract
Knowing more and more about less and less is the hazard of advanced research. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is no exception. Since its ratification in 1993, publications have gushed forth to address the problems of bioprospecting, intellectual property, and the public domain. Although the problems persist, faith remains strong that technical solutions are waiting to be found. Besides, specialists will rationalize, non-technical solutions are not our bailiwick. Civil society must weigh in on the ethics as we flesh out the technical solutions. What exactly are those ethics? How will civil society "weigh in?" Such unwelcome questions are not unique to bioprospecting, intellectual property, and the public domain. Forty-years ago Jacques Ellul commented, "Everywhere we find men who pronounce as highly personal truths what they have read in the papers only an hour before, and whose beliefs are merely the result of a powerful propaganda." We perceive a different solution that does not risk becoming either the propagandist or the propagandee. Because nothing behooves democracy more than debate, we propose construction of a museum as a vehicle for agreement and disagreement over the legitimacy, merit, and correctness of governmental decisions on bioprospecting, intellectual property, and the public domain. © Common Ground, Joseph Henry Vogel, María José Moreno, Manuel Ruiz, Tomme Young, Stephen B. Brush, Charles R. McManis, Valentina Delich, Camilo Gomides, Carlos Muñiz, All Rights Reserved.
Start page
111
End page
126
Volume
1
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias sociales
Biología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-80052478190
Source
International Journal of the Inclusive Museum
ISSN of the container
18352014
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus