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The reemergence of Enlightenment ideas in the 1994 French bioethics debates.(reproductive technology)
From:
Duke Law Journal
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November 1, 2000| Author:
Ball, Nan T.
| COPYRIGHT 2000 Duke University, School of Law. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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France has a unique and strong position in the realm of the Rights of Man that the biological sciences and their progress threaten to disrupt. This position stems from Enlightenment thought....
Senator Franck Serusclat(1)
But why do you judge so precipitately? Can you be ignorant how widely human nature differs from itself? How opposite its characteristics? How prejudice and manners vary according to times, places, and age? Who is it that can prescribe bounds ...
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