Scully, 2005 - Google Patents
Admitting all variations? Postmodernism and genetic normalityScully, 2005
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- Ethics of the Body. Postconventional Challenges
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Contemporary biomedicine is probably our major source of expressed notions about the limits to what human beings and bodies are. Inevitably, biomedical assumptions about normality affect bioethics and what bioethics itself has to say about normality, especially with …
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