2016
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph13050476
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Rationalizing the GMO Debate: The Ordonomic Approach to Addressing Agricultural Myths

Abstract: The public discourse on the acceptability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is not only controversial, but also infused with highly emotional and moralizing rhetoric. Although the assessment of risks and benefits of GMOs must be a scientific exercise, many debates on this issue seem to remain impervious to scientific evidence. In many cases, the moral psychology attributes of the general public create incentives for both GMO opponents and proponents to pursue misleading public campaigns, which impede th… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, because of pre-existing issues in DNAbased GMO (e.g. genetic contamination, allergenic risk, and antibiotics resistance), it would take more time and it will still be challenging to build positive public reception towards the XNA technology despite its biosafety, especially in the field of food and crops (Hielscher et al, 2016;Karalis et al, 2020). In this context, the public show more acceptance of GMO in medical application rather than GMO in food and crops because drugs, before released to market, have to be tested through preclinical trials.…”
Section: Figure 5 Natural Life and Emergence Of Synthetic Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, because of pre-existing issues in DNAbased GMO (e.g. genetic contamination, allergenic risk, and antibiotics resistance), it would take more time and it will still be challenging to build positive public reception towards the XNA technology despite its biosafety, especially in the field of food and crops (Hielscher et al, 2016;Karalis et al, 2020). In this context, the public show more acceptance of GMO in medical application rather than GMO in food and crops because drugs, before released to market, have to be tested through preclinical trials.…”
Section: Figure 5 Natural Life and Emergence Of Synthetic Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emphasis of the normative pillar is on promoting broad pro-social logics of justice and welfare (Suchman 1995). In the context of GM food, opposing arguments are often infused with a highly emotional and moralising rhetoric, with a focus on societal justice instead of individual gains (Hielscher et al 2016). This rhetorical approach indicates a prominence of the normative pillar.…”
Section: Normative Legitimacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the assessment of the risks and benefits of GMOs must be a scientific exercise, many debates on this issue seem to remain impermeable to scientific evidence [21].…”
Section: Gmo-between Risk and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%