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11. What troubles Fox-Keller about the concept of genetic disease and the human genome project’s stated goal of finding out ‘what it means to be human’? How is genetic disease to be prevented? What is the relationship between ideals of normality and eugenics?

12. Should we trust scientific experts and doctors to make decisions that will safeguard us, both for our health and for our welfare as individuals?

13. What is ‘genetic exceptionalism’ and why does Goldstone think it is a problematic policy? What basis does she think should form our basis to a right to genetic privacy?

14. Who had property rights over pharmaceutical tests, procedures, and products derived from an individual’s DNA or cells? Do you think this is o.k.?

15. Why does modern society pose increasing threats to our right to an ‘expectation of privacy’ and how does DNA testing add to this threat? Under what circumstances is the use of our DNA data without permission allowable? Why is genetic privacy important?

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