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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Rough Draft 2, The development of global health law and policy is more likely to achieve consistent respect and compliance Modus Ponens If the development of global health law and policy is more likely to achieve consistent respect and compliance, then it must conform to normative systems of bioethics and international human rights., There exists the risk of ubiquitous intrusions in private life through far more efficient nanotechnology surveillance equipment for emergent infectious disease and bioterrorist threats. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) [Z]: There will be diminishing public confidence in government and science., Engineered nanoparticles are different than normal drugs. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) [A]: International regulations need to be put in place that are tougher than individual country's policies on normal drug testing., The expanding use of nanotechnology in medicine and human biosecurity offers a unique opportunity to develop a well-reasoned regulatory approach at an early stage in the social application of a novel technology. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Structures and processes that require nanotechnology health policymakers to routinely refer to norms of bio-ethics and international human rights should be created as matters of international and domestic law., [X]: There exists a conflict of interest in public safety. supports The expanding use of nanotechnology in medicine and human biosecurity will present important policy dilemmas., [C]: It is unclear what safety risks are posed by Engineered nanoparticles and additional research is needed at the expense of the developers. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) [X]: There exists a conflict of interest in public safety., Nanotechnology companies seek to sustain profits and maintain investory and shareholder confidence in a global market. Modus Ponens If nanotechnology companies seek to sustain profits and maintain investory and shareholder confidence in a global market, then they should support well-regulated domestic and international markets., ???? Modus Ponens If human biosecurity policy that emerge from governmental respect for professional and social virtues prioritizing the safetyof the whole community and its most valued members are viewed as the most legitimate, then The development of global health law and policy is more likely to achieve consistent respect and compliance, If medicine becomes more democratically legitimate in those terms that focus on the unifying professional virtue of loyality to the relief of patient suffering, then human biosecurity policy that emerge from governmental respect for professional and social virtues prioritizing the safety of the whole community and its most valued members are viewed as the most legitimate Modus Ponens Medicine becomes more democratically legitimate in those terms that focus on the unifying professional virtue of loyality to the relief of patient suffering., They should support well regulated domestic and international markets Modus Ponens If they should support well regulated domestic and international markets, then the regulations minimizes their disadvantage against unscrupulous competitors, The high cost of technically “innovative” nanomedicines that offer only marginal public health improvements over existing products. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) [Y]: There exists private exploitation of public-funded research and inequities in expenditure of public funds., Nanotechnology companies seek to sustain profits and maintain investory and shareholder confidence in a global market. Modus Ponens They should support well regulated domestic and international markets, [Z]: There will be diminishing public confidence in government and science. supports The expanding use of nanotechnology in medicine and human biosecurity will present important policy dilemmas., [B]: There is a riskof DNA damage from engineered nanoparticles in medicines that were "fast track" approved and aggressively marketed directly to consumers. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) [X]: There exists a conflict of interest in public safety., It is required by law to constantly strive to acheive coherence with the hopes, ideals, and conscience of those governed expressed in foundational social and professional virtues Modus Ponens The development of global health law and policy is more likely to achieve consistent respect and compliance, If there exists the risk of ubiquitous intrusions in private life through far more efficient nanotechnology surveillance equipment for emergent infectious disease and bioterrorist threats, then there will be diminishing public confidence in government and science. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) [Z]: There will be diminishing public confidence in government and science., The expanding use of nanotechnology in medicine and human biosecurity will present important policy dilemmas. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) The expanding use of nanotechnology in medicine and human biosecurity offers a unique opportunity to develop a well-reasoned regulatory approach at an early stage in the social application of a novel technology., If the expanding use of nanotechnology in medicine and human biosecurity offers a unique opportunity to develop a well-reasoned regulatory approach at an early stage in the social application of a novel technology, then structures and processes that require nanotechnology health policymakers to routinely refer to norms of bio-ethics and international human rights should be created as matters of international and domestic law. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Structures and processes that require nanotechnology health policymakers to routinely refer to norms of bio-ethics and international human rights should be created as matters of international and domestic law., If medicine becomes more democratically legitimate in those terms that focus on the unifying professional virtue of loyality to the relief of patient suffering, then human biosecurity policy that emerge from governmental respect for professional and social virtues prioritizing the safety of the whole community and its most valued members are viewed as the most legitimate Modus Ponens Human biosecurity policy that emerge from governmental respect for professional and social virtues prioritizing the safetyof the whole community and its most valued members are viewed as the most legitimate, If there is a riskof DNA damage from engineered nanoparticles in medicines that were "fast track" approved and aggressively marketed directly to consumers, then there exists a conflict of interest in public safety. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) [X]: There exists a conflict of interest in public safety.