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Wageningen University and Research
Communication, Philosophy and Technology (CPT)

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  • Hasok Chang, Marcel Boumans, Mieke Boon, and Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Second Biennial Conference of the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 41 (1): 233-235. 2010.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Individual responsibility and reproduction
    In Rosamond Rhodes, Leslie P. Francis & Anita Silvers (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
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  • Charles Douglas, Ian Kerridge, and Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Managing intentions: The end-of-life administration of analgesics and sedatives, and the possibility of slow euthanasia
    Bioethics 22 (7): 388-396. 2008.
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  • Jane Maienschein, Mary Sunderland, Rachel Allyson Ankeny, and Jason Robert, The ethos and ethics of translational research
    American Journal of Bioethics 8 (3). 2008.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Catherine Waldby;, Robert Mitchell. Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs, and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism. viii + 232 pp., apps., bibl., index. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2006. $74.95
    Isis 98 (2): 432-433. 2007.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs, and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism (review)
    Isis 98 432-433. 2007.
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  • Pieter Lemmens, Review of Vittorio Hösle, Christian Illies (eds.), Darwinism & Philosophy (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (2). 2006.
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  • Tamra Lysaght, Rachel Allyson Ankeny, and Ian Kerridge, The scope of public discourse surrounding proposition 71: Looking beyond the moral status of the embryo
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 3 (1-2): 109-119. 2006.
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  • John Rasko, Gabrielle O'Sullivan, and Rachel Ankeny, The ethics of inheritable genetic modification: a dividing line? (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2006.
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  • Gabrielle Samuel, Rachel Allyson Ankeny, and Ian Kerridge, Mixing Metaphors in Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation
    American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6): 58-59. 2006.
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  • Susan Dodds and Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Regulation of hESC research in australia: Promises and pitfalls for deliberative democratic approaches
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 3 (1-2): 95-107. 2006.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny and Ian Kerridge, On not taking objective risk assessments at face value
    American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3). 2004.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Dealing Drugs with the Bush
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (3): 241-244. 2004.
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  • Pieter Lemmens, Book review: Lenny Moss (2003). What genes can't do (review)
    Acta Biotheoretica 51 (2): 141-150. 2003.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Angela N.H. Creager, The Life of a Virus: Tobacco Mosaic Virus as an Experimental Model, 1930–1965. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002 (review)
    Metascience 12 (3): 341-344. 2003.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Back to Basics for Bioethics
    Metascience 12 (2): 177-182. 2003.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, How history and philosophy of science and medicine could save the life of bioethics
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (1). 2003.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, No Real Categories, Only Chimeras and Illusions: The Interplay between Morality and Science in Debates over Embryonic Chimeras
    American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3): 31-33. 2003.
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  • Rachel Ankeny, A View of Bioethics from Down Under
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (3): 242-246. 2003.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Cloning around (survey review of books on cloning)
    Metascience 10 (3): 401-405. 2001.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Model organisms as models: Understanding the 'lingua Franca' of the human genome project
    Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2001 (3). 2001.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Model Organisms as Models: Understanding the 'Lingua Franca' of the Human Genome Project
    Philosophy of Science 68 (S3). 2001.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, The Moral Status of Preferences for Directed Donation: Who Should Decide Who Gets Transplantable Organs?
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (4): 387-398. 2001.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Fashioning descriptive models in biology: Of Worms and wiring diagrams
    Philosophy of Science 67 (3): 272. 2000.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Marvelling at the Marvel: The Supposed Conversion of A. D. Darbishire to Mendelism
    Journal of the History of Biology 33 (2): 315-347. 2000.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Recasting the Debate on Multiple Listing for Transplantation through Consideration of Both Principles and Practice
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (3): 330-339. 1999.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Paul Rabinow, Making PCR: A Story of Biotechnology (review)
    Philosophy in Review 17 67-69. 1997.
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  • Rachel Allyson Ankeny, The Conqueror Worm: An Historical and Philosophical Examination of the Use of the Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans as a Model Organism
    Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 1997.
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  • Hugh Desmond, André Ariew, Philippe Huneman, and Thomas A. C. Reydon, The Varieties of Darwinism: Explanation, Logic, and Worldview
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  • Hugh Desmond, The Deliberation Model of Organismic Agency
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