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Giving Body to the Body: Predictive Genetic Testing and Self-desomatization
Author(s) -
Elena Colombetti
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
persona y bioética
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2027-5382
pISSN - 0123-3122
DOI - 10.5294/pebi.2021.25.2.10
Subject(s) - shadow (psychology) , predictive testing , genetic testing , psychology , perception , eugenics , predictive value , uniqueness , subject (documents) , value (mathematics) , social psychology , computer science , medicine , genetics , psychoanalysis , biology , neuroscience , machine learning , library science
Genetics test in predictive medicine seems to take charge of the uniqueness of any human being. Unlike preventive medicine it moves from the theoretical assumption of the knowledge of a specific individual’s genetic structure and potential fragility. However, the attention paid to the gene risks placing the living and experienced body in the shadow. Sometimes, “genetic news” can make the subject in the present act like a sick person without being so, read every event in that direction, and, ultimately, fulfill the prophecy. The article goes beyond the alleged non-exceptionalism of genetic data and discusses the symbolic value that the gene has assumed and its role in reflexivity and self-perception.

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