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基本説明
Covering the philosphical and legal problems of gene patenting.
Full Description
Who Owns You? is a comprehensive exploration of the numerous philosophical and legal problems of gene patenting. Provides the first comprehensive book-length treatment of this subject Develops arguments regarding moral realism, and provides a method of judgment that attempts to be ideologically neutral Calls for public attention and policy changes to end the practice of gene patenting
Contents
Acknowledgements ix Introduction 1 1 Individual and Collective Rights in Genomic Data: Preliminary Issues 20 2 Ethics and Ontology: A Brief Discourse on Method 40 3 The Science: Genes and Phenotypes 49 4 DNA, Species, Individuals, and Persons 66 5 Legal Dimensions in Gene Ownership 83 6 Are Genes Intellectual Property? 101 7 DNA and The Commons 119 8 Pragmatic Considerations of Gene Ownership 137 9 So, Who Owns You?: Some Conclusions about Genes, Property, and Personhood 155 Notes 171 Index 181