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But the key issue is surely that rational or evidence-based disagreement is futile unless one recognises how far it would be a dispute about values, and how far the government's obsession with privatisation is based not just on shady lobbying but also on a view of democratic freedom identified with narrow and exclusive self-interest.
The seemingly counterproductive promotion of the biosecurity "perils" associated with synthetic biology by some of its most fervent advocates can however be understood when one recognises how it serves to sustain a particular vision of the "promises" of the field, which are both founded on particular portrayals of "de-skilling" and the "engineering of biology".
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And just as importantly, Montaigne recognises how vice thrives on distance.
They thrive on uncertainty and risk and have what Thomas Homer Dixon calls a prospective mind: "One that aggressively engages with uncertainty and risk, which recognises how little we understand and how we control even less".
He recognises how special it was.
Kalanithi recognises how remarkable science is – and how limited.
Chris recognises how vulnerable – ridiculous even – infatuation has made her.
It's great that the lit crit community now recognises how wonderful she is too".
And it recognises how children can find a treasure and a joy in ordinary things.
It is comforting that he recognises how truly difficult and important our job is.
A quasi-competition that recognises how many votes each member state is allotted would be pointless.
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