The problem with this is that, again, the law is not settled about whether our genetic makeup is more the property of the excavating mind of the scientist or the individual property of a particularly identified body.

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“Freshmen Specimen”

Patricia Williams, article in The Nation, September 27th, 2010.

This article questions the ethics of DNA sampling.

The field of human-animal experiments is dubbed “chimera” research, named for the she-monster in Greek mythology that has a lion’s head, a goat’s body and a serpent’s tail… Maybe the problem is not so much chimeras in science as chimeras in politics.

September 25th, 2010 § Comments Off on The field of human-animal experiments is dubbed “chimera” research, named for the she-monster in Greek mythology that has a lion’s head, a goat’s body and a serpent’s tail… Maybe the problem is not so much chimeras in science as chimeras in politics. § permalink

“Slouching Toward Washington”

Maureen Dowd, The New York Times, Sept 25, 2010

We know that it is now possible to successfully transplant a hand and that the brain can reconstitute its bodily schema to include foreign members.

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“What Should We Do with Our Brain?” Catherine Malabou, Fordham University Press, New York, 2008

Conversely, it happens that movement, passing from soul to body and from body to soul, propagates itself indefinetely in a locus of anxiety certainly closer to that space where Malebranche placed souls than to that in which Descartes situated bodies.

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“Madness & Civilization”

Michel Foucault, Random House, 1965 page 90.

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