Science, Genetic Knowledge and the Human Body

Problemos 81:67-78 (2012)
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This paper aims to overview the dynamical character of science and scientific knowledge within the changing biotechnological era, as well as the emergent discourse of geneticization and its relevance to genetic counseling and the human body. Its main purpose is to carefully explore and comprehensively critique the contemporary theoretical literature on these distinct but interdependent issues from an interdisciplinary standpoint. The paper encourages further critical contributions to thinking about what it means to be human, as well as about how to cope with current genetic and bodily knowledge and practices.key words: science, genetic knowledge, human body, nature, ethics

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Charalambos Tsekeris
National Centre for Social Research (EKKE)

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