2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0963180123000336
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The Role of Exceptionalism in the Evolution of Bioethical Regulation

Abstract: The paper aims to present a critical analysis of the phenomenon and notion of exceptionalism in bioethics. The authors demonstrate that exceptionalism pertains to phenomena that are not (yet) entirely familiar to us and could potentially bear risks regarding their regulation. After an overview of the state of the art, we briefly describe the origins and evolution of the concept, compared to exception and exclusion. In the second step, they look at the overall development debates on genetic exceptionalism, comp… Show more

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“…Familiarity with the condition or technology often removes, in time, the perceived need for the exception and exclusion. 61…”
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“…Familiarity with the condition or technology often removes, in time, the perceived need for the exception and exclusion. 61…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%