Johns Hopkins University
Department of Philosophy
PhD
Stanford, California, United States of America
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    Knowledge, bodies, and values: Reproductive technologies and their scientific context
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 35 (3-4). 1992.
    This essay sets human reproductive technologies in the context of biological research exploiting the discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule in the early 1950s. By setting these technological developments in this research context and then setting the research in the framework of a philosophical analysis of the role of social values in scientific inquiry, it is possible to develop a perspective on these technologies and the aspirations they represent that is relevant to the concerns of the…Read more
  • ΒΈ Itekellersetal:Sp
    with Stephen H. Kellert and C. Kenneth Waters
    University of Minnesota Press. 2006.