Latina Feminist Metaphysics and Genetically Engineered Foods

作者: Lisa A. Bergin

DOI: 10.1007/S10806-008-9144-3

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摘要: In this paper I critique two popular, non-scientific attitudes toward genetically engineered foods. doing so, will be employing the concepts of ambiguity, purity/impurity, control/resistance, and unity/diversity as developed by Latina feminist metaphysicians. begin casting a critical eye specific anti-biotech account transgenic food crops, an that argue relies on anti-feminist metaphysics. then cast same pro-biotech account, arguing it also such further metaphysics yields less accurate genetics. end if we adopt can more accurately understand plants, genetics, genetic engineering.

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