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Title

Genetic Essentialism and Social Warranting.

Authors

Halverson, Colin M. E.

Abstract

Genetic essentialism is the notion that genes can reveal to us the core of what it means to be humans and individuals, that our genes are the ultimate source of who we are and who we have been and will be. A recent collection of articles in a special issue of the Hastings Center Report describes the current standing of this term as embattled and potentially oversold but not necessarily without merit. This article highlights particularly valuable insights from the special issue and provides a novel insight into the movement of genetic essentialist attitudes into historically separate domains of medical knowledge-making, or the "social warranting" of genetic epistemology. More research into the role of medical genetics in transforming other medical epistemologies is needed.

Subjects

HASTINGS Center; MEDICAL genetics; ESSENTIALISM (Philosophy); THEORY of knowledge; MEDICAL research

Publication

Perspectives in Biology & Medicine, 2022, Vol 65, Issue 3, p396

ISSN

0031-5982

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1353/pbm.2022.0033

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