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The 2nd Edition of Who Owns You, David Koepsell's widely acclaimed exploration of the philosophical and legal problems of patenting human genes, is updated to reflect the most recent changes to the cultural and legal climate relating to the practice of gene patenting.

  • Lays bare the theoretical assumptions that underpin the injustice of patents on unmodified genes
  • Makes a unique argument for a commons-by-necessity, explaining how parts of the universe are simply not susceptible to monopoly claims
  • Represents the only work that attempts to first define the nature of the genetic objects involved before any ethical conclusions are reached
  • Provides the most comprehensive accounting of the various lawsuits, legislative changes, and the public debate surrounding AMP v. Myriad, the most significant case regarding gene patents


Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii

Preface to the Second Edition x

Foreword xiv

Introduction xxiv

1 Individual and Collective Rights in Genomic Data: Preliminary Issues 1

2 Ethics and Ontology: A Brief Discourse on Method 21

3 The Science of Genes 30

4 DNA, Species, Individuals, and Persons 52

5 Legal Dimensions in Gene Ownership 69

6 BRCA1 and 2: The Myriad Case and Beyond 88

7 Are Genes Intellectual Property? 101

8 DNA and The Commons 119

9 Pragmatic Considerations of Gene Ownership 137

10 Nature, Genes, and the Scientific Commons: A Social Ontology of Invention 155

11 So, Who Owns You? Some Conclusions About Genes, Property, and Personhood 165

Notes 182

Index 194

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 05/06/2015
    ISBN13: 9781118948507, 978-1118948507
    ISBN10: 1118948505

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The 2nd Edition of Who Owns You, David Koepsell's widely acclaimed exploration of the philosophical and legal problems of patenting human genes, is updated to reflect the most recent changes to the cultural and legal climate relating to the practice of gene patenting.

    • Lays bare the theoretical assumptions that underpin the injustice of patents on unmodified genes
    • Makes a unique argument for a commons-by-necessity, explaining how parts of the universe are simply not susceptible to monopoly claims
    • Represents the only work that attempts to first define the nature of the genetic objects involved before any ethical conclusions are reached
    • Provides the most comprehensive accounting of the various lawsuits, legislative changes, and the public debate surrounding AMP v. Myriad, the most significant case regarding gene patents


    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments viii

    Preface to the Second Edition x

    Foreword xiv

    Introduction xxiv

    1 Individual and Collective Rights in Genomic Data: Preliminary Issues 1

    2 Ethics and Ontology: A Brief Discourse on Method 21

    3 The Science of Genes 30

    4 DNA, Species, Individuals, and Persons 52

    5 Legal Dimensions in Gene Ownership 69

    6 BRCA1 and 2: The Myriad Case and Beyond 88

    7 Are Genes Intellectual Property? 101

    8 DNA and The Commons 119

    9 Pragmatic Considerations of Gene Ownership 137

    10 Nature, Genes, and the Scientific Commons: A Social Ontology of Invention 155

    11 So, Who Owns You? Some Conclusions About Genes, Property, and Personhood 165

    Notes 182

    Index 194

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