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The arguments from both sides will continue. One thing is                     biotechnology, the management of risks, and the respect for lives
           obvious; the issue has taken on a larger dimension. It is no longer               can all be assessed by examining our human motivation. Buddhism
           an issue related to biotechnology alone, but extended to Intellectual             sees biotechnology as neutral, and the values we assigned to it very
           Properties Right (IPR),  political  and economic dominance and                    much depend on our motivation. Viewed from this perspective, the
           other  ramifications.    This  has  somehow  clouded  our  vision  on             major concern of Buddhism is how and to what extend should we
           biotechnology.                                                                    practice biotechnology. In this context, actions that violate basic
                                                                                             ethical  principles  like  causing harm  or death  to  sentient  beings,
               Looking at the issue from the paradigm of Greed, Hatred and                   or stealing, are not acceptable. Likewise, using biotechnology to
           Delusion, the companies concerned should seriously ask themselves:                achieve our negative desires is also unethical and should not be
           are they sincerely trying to protect their basic interest of recovering           encouraged.
           their R&D costs or are they trying to reap huge profits over a long
           period? Are they genuinely trying to cure diseases, enhance human
           traits (plus a reasonable amount of financial compensation), or are
           they driven by a hidden agenda to control and dominate others?                    (Paper  presented  at  the  National  Conference  on  Biotechnology  and  Life
           It will be a win-win situation if something can be worked out that                Sciences 2003: “Delivering the Hopes of the 21st Century”, Kuala Lumpur,
           allows biotechnology companies to be profitable and yet fulfill their             21-22 July 2003)
           noble objectives of benefitting humanity in the long run.


               Conclusion


               Biotechnology  covers  wide  fields  of  application,  from  the
           tiniest micro-organism to human beings themselves. As such the
           issues involved are too numerous and complex to be thoroughly
           dealt with in this short discussion. In principle, Buddhism does not
           object to biotechnology. Instead, Buddhism accepts it as a human
           effort  to  acquire  knowledge  and  to  benefit  mankind.  Although
           Buddhism is sceptical about its potential to end suffering, it does
           not deny its potential benefits in improving human lives.


               Instead of looking at biotechnology as a simple issue of “Man
           Playing God” or nature-nurture  dualism, Buddhism examines
           it  from the perspective  of human motivation.  The outcome  of




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