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    L’État libéral peut-il intervenir pour protéger les animaux? Défis et limites du libéralisme politique.Andrée-Anne Cormier - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):140-161.
    Andrée-Anne Cormier | : Cet article explore la question des implications de l’exclusion des animaux de la catégorie des sujets de justice dans le cadre du libéralisme politique de John Rawls. Plus spécifiquement, j’examine et critique les lectures de Ruth Abbey et de Robert Garner. Abbey suggère que le libéralisme politique est incompatible avec la thèse selon laquelle nous avons des devoirs moraux universels envers les animaux. Garner, pour sa part, avance que la théorie de Rawls n’autorise pas (...)
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    The dog who ate the vegetable garden & helped save the planet.Dorothea Orane Hurley - 2019 - Lancaster (U.K.): Guernica World Editions. Edited by Margaret Daiss Hurley & Michael Mirolla.
    Dori's narrative is a heart-touching and zany blend of actual events in the life of a young Boxer. With edgy charm, she takes us on a romp through her world in such a way we can't help but reconsider our lives. Through her we get a dog's-eye view on human exploitation of animals. This unique approach is hauntingly effective.
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    What animals want: the five freedoms in action.Jacqueline Pearce - 2021 - [Victoria, British Columbia]: Orca Book Publishers. Edited by Julie McLaughlin & Kirstie Hudson.
    Part of the nonfiction Orca Think series, this book gives young readers the tools to think about the physical, social and emotional needs of pets, farm animals and wild animals using the Five Freedoms.
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    Animal subjects: an ethical reader in a posthuman world.Carla Jodey Castricano (ed.) - 2008 - Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
    Although Cultural Studies has directed sustained attacks against sexism and racism, the question of the animal has lagged behind developments in broader society with regard to animal suffering in factory farming, product testing, and laboratory experimentation, as well in zoos, rodeos, circuses, and public aquariums. The contributors to Animal Subjects are scholars and writers from diverse perspectives whose work calls into question the boundaries that divide the animal kingdom from humanity, focusing on the medical, biological, cultural, philosophical, and ethical concerns (...)
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    Non-humans and Collective Rights, An Opportunity to Clarify the Concept of Interest.Clarisse Valmalette - 2024 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 1:141-174.
    Générations futures, animaux, rivières, espèces, écosystèmes, œuvres d’art, androïdes. La liste des entités non-humaines (ou non-individuelles) aspirant à la personnalité juridique s’allonge. Un nombre croissant d’État leur attribuent des droits dans le but de les protéger, avec plus ou moins de succès, en tant qu’entité à part entière. L’article 71 de la Constitution de l’Équateur figure parmi les exemples les plus marquants puisqu’il fait de la Nature ( Pacha Mama ) un sujet de droits au nom desquels on compte (...)
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  6. Object-Oriented France: The Philosophy of Tristan Garcia.Graham Harman - 2012 - Continent 2 (1):6-21.
    continent. 2.1 (2012): 6–21. The French philosopher and novelist Tristan Garcia was born in Toulouse in 1981. This makes him rather young to have written such an imaginative work of systematic philosophy as Forme et objet , 1 the latest entry in the MétaphysiqueS series at Presses universitaires de France. But this reference to Garcia’s youthfulness is not a form of condescension: by publishing a complete system of philosophy in the grand style, he has already done what none of us (...)
     
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    Grounding Animal Rights in Mutual Advantage Contractarianism.Matthew Taylor - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):184-207.
    Matthew Taylor | : Contrary to critics and advocates of contractarianism alike, I argue that mutual advantage contractarianism entails rights and protections for animals. In section one I outline the criteria that must be met in order for an individual to qualify for moral rights on the contractarian view. I then introduce an alternative form of ‘rights,’ which I call ‘protectorate status,’ from which an individual can receive protections indirectly. In section two I suggest guidelines for assigning animal rights based (...)
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    Conservation strategies in a changing climate—moving beyond an “animal liberation/environmental ethics” divide.Clare Palmer - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (1):17-42.
    CLARE PALMER | : This paper argues that there is no simple rift between animal liberation and environmental ethics in terms of strategies for environmental conservation. The situation is much more complicated, with multiple fault lines that can divide both environmental ethicists from one another and animal ethicists from one another—but that can also create unexpected convergences between these two groups. First, the paper gives an account of the alleged rift between animal liberation and environmental ethics. Then it’s argued that (...)
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    In Defence of Extinctionism.Frauke Albersmeier - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):68-88.
    Frauke Albersmeier | : In Zoopolis, Donaldson and Kymlicka dismiss the abolitionist, or extinctionist approach in animal rights theory as insufficient in its theoretical foundation and disproportional regarding the means it promotes to prevent domesticated animals from suffering abuse by humans. Among the consequences of their counterproposal—granting domesticated animals citizenship—is an increased pressure to justify any interference with domesticated animals’ reproductive activities. This paper attempts to give such justification with reference to domesticated animals’ specific state of vulnerability, but also takes (...)
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  10. Presentation.René Lefebvre - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 11:65-68.
    On pense souvent l’éthique comme un fait strictement humain : les hommes et eux seuls auraient des préoccupations éthiques ; seuls les comportements humains auraient à obéir à des règles éthiques; les règles en question concerneraient au premier chef, pour ne pas dire exclusivement, la relation des agents humains entre eux. La même chose peut être répétée, mutatis mutandis, au sujet du droit. Dans cette perspective, traditionnelle, les animaux sont au mieux des exclus : ni agents éthiques, ni bénéficiaires (...)
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    Animal Rights.Clare Palmer (ed.) - 2008 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Do animals have moral rights? If so, which ones? How does this affect our thinking about agriculture and experimentation? If animals have moral rights, should they be protected by law? These are some of the questions addressed in this collection, which contains more than 30 papers spanning nearly 40 years of debates about animal rights. It includes work by leading advocates of animal rights both in philosophy and law, as well as contributions by those resolutely opposed to the very idea (...)
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  12. 2004 Subscription Rates for Science and Engineering Ethics.Human Subjects Protections - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (1).
     
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  13. Stig Wandén.Swedish Environmental Protection - unknown - Global Bioethics 14 (1-2001).
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    C. Kristina Gunsalus.Human Subject Protections - 2005 - In Arthur W. Galston & Christiana Z. Peppard, Expanding horizons in bioethics. Norwell, MA: Springer.
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  15. 338 Karen Lebacqz, robert). Levine.Autonomy Versus Protection - forthcoming - Bioethics: Basic Writings on the Key Ethical Questions That Surround the Major, Modern Biological Possibilities and Problems.
     
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  16. Ethical Issues in Psychological Research on AIDS.American Psychological Association Committee for the Protection of Human Participants in Research - forthcoming - IRB: Ethics & Human Research.
     
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    United''states patent office.Protecting Cream Against Qea'I'ion - unknown - Animus 48:721mm.
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  18. Brazilian Institute of the Environ-ment (IB AM A), 181 Brokdorf, 10 Brontosauraus society (Czechoslova-kia), 72.Baikal Lake, Bird Protection & Rubens Born - 1992 - In Matthias Finger, The Green movement worldwide. Greenwich, Conn.: Jai Press. pp. 2--249.
     
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    Ethical Oversight of Multinational Collaborative Research: Lessons from Africa for Building Capacity and for Policy.Jeremy Sugarman & Participants in the Partnership for Enhancing Human Research Protections Durban Workshop1 - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (3):84-86.
    Researchers and others involved in the research enterprise from 12 African countries met with those working in ethics and oversight in the United States as part of an effort to develop research ethics capacity. Drawing on a wealth of experience among participants, discussions at the meeting revealed five categories of issues that warrant careful attention by those engaged in similar efforts as well as international policymakers and those charged with oversight of research. (1) Principal investigators should build ‘true research teams’ (...)
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  20. The editor has review copies of the following books. Potential reviewers should contact the editor to obtain a review copy (rhaynes@ phil. ufl. edu). Books not previously listed are in bold-faced type. [REVIEW]Participation Power & Protected Areas - 2004 - Agriculture and Human Values 21:263-264.
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    Consumer Protection.Stephen Weatherill - 2015 - In Dennis Patterson, A Companion to European Union Law and International Law. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 285–295.
    This chapter exposes the tensions that afflict the shaping of European Union (EU) consumer law and policy and demonstrates that the relationship between EU and national consumer law is dynamic and not always coherent. A‐Punkt Schmuckhandels provides a good example of what it means to treat consumer protection as a shared competence. EU free movement law confines trade‐restrictive national measures to the area within which they can be justified, but it does not insist on their inevitable elimination. EU consumer policy (...)
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  22. (2 other versions)La classification des animaux chez Aristote. Statut de la Biologie et unité de l'aristotélisme.Pierre Pellegrin - 1982 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 91 (3):428-430.
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    Le double sens de la communauté morale : la considérabilité morale et l’agentivité morale des autres animaux.Christiane Bailey - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):31-67.
    Christiane Bailey | : Distinguant deux sens de « communauté morale », cet article soutient que certains animaux appartiennent à la communauté morale dans les deux sens : ils sont des patients moraux dignes de considération morale directe et équivalente, mais également des agents moraux au sens où ils sont capables de reconnaître, d’assumer et d’adresser aux autres des exigences minimales de bonne conduite et de savoir-vivre. Au moyen de la notion d’« attitudes réactives » développée par Peter F. (...)
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    Protection of Creditors' Rights in Asset Deal.Asta Jakutytė-Sungailienė - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (1):199-212.
    The Civil Code of Lithuania re-established enterprise (business) as a self-sufficient object of civil rights and introduced several legal transanctions with it, the so- called asset deals (sale-purchase of enterprise and lease of enterprise). Since every transfer of enterprise comprises the transfer (delegation) of debts to the new owner, the legal regulation on asset deals must be orientated to the protection of creditors’ rights. However, the legal practice showed that the existing legal regulation regarding asset deals, in particular the mechanism (...)
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    Mouvement Des Animaux et motivation humaine dans le livre III du de Anima d'aristote.Monique Canto-Sperber - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
    Le présent article vise à définir le rôle de l'imagination dans la philosophie aristotélicienne de l'action. Aristote dit souvent que les fins de l'action humaine sont déterminées par le désir, mais il fait aussi de l'intellect un facteur déterminant dans la production de l'action. Cette apparente incompatibilité est en grande partie réduite si l'on considère l'ensemble des facultés mentales qui interviennent dans la production de l'action et en particulier le rôle joué par les différentes formes d'imagination. This paper is arguing (...)
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    Protecting communities in health research from exploitation.Segun Gbadegesin & David Wendler - 2006 - Bioethics 20 (5):248-253.
    Guidelines for health research focus on protecting individual research subjects. It is also vital to protect the communities involved in health research. In particular, a number of studies have been criticized on the grounds that they exploited host communities. The present paper attempts to address these concerns by providing an analysis of community exploitation and, based on this analysis, determining what safeguards are needed to protect communities in health research against exploitation. (edited).
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  27. (1 other version)Le Capitalisme, les animaux et la nature chez Marx.Christiane Bailey - 2016 - Ithaque:60-86.
  28. (1 other version)Le partage du monde: Husserl et la constitution des animaux comme "autres moi".Christiane Bailey - 2013 - Chiasmi International: Trilingual Studies Concerning Merleau-Ponty’s Thought 15:219-250.
    Alors que les phénoménologues prétendent avoir dépassé le solipsisme, la plupart n’ont en fait que repousser les frontières de l’intersubjectivité des individus humains aux individus des autres espèces. Pourtant, Husserl reconnaît l’existence d’une intersubjectivité interspécifique, c’est-à-dire d’une intersubjectivité dépassant les limites de l’espèce. Il va même jusqu’à affirmer qu’on comprend parfois mieux un animal familier qu’un humain étranger. Toutefois, même s’il admet que plusieurs animaux sont capables d’une vie de conscience subjective et qu’ils vivent dans un monde de sens (...)
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  29. Le philosophe et ses animaux.Jean-Yves Goffi - 1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (4):542-543.
     
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  30. Identity-protective reasoning: An epistemic and political defense.Carolina Flores - forthcoming - Episteme.
    Identity-protective reasoning---motivated reasoning driven by defending a social identity---is often dismissed as a paradigm of epistemic vice and a key driver of democratic dysfunction. Against this view, I argue that identity-protective reasoning can play a positive epistemic role, both individually and collectively. Collectively, it facilitates an effective division of cognitive labor by enabling groups to test divergent beliefs, serving as an epistemic insurance policy against the possibility that the total evidence is misleading. Individually, it can correct for the distortions that (...)
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  31. Handicap et animaux.Nicolas Delon - 2012 - In Sandra Laugier, Tous vulnérables ? Le care, les animaux et l'environnement. Payot-Rivages. pp. 99-121.
    This paper addresses issues in comparing nonhuman animals and severely disabled human beings in terms of their morally relevant characteristics. Through a discussion of the works of Jeff McMahan, Eva Feder Kittay and Martha Nussbaum, the paper offers a defense of the importance and possibility of extending care and compassion to nonhumans without collapsing relevant species differences.
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    Social Protection in the Developing World: Challenges, Continuity, and Change.Nita Rudra - 2015 - Politics and Society 43 (4):463-470.
    How are social protections evolving in the developing world, particularly as those nations confront the challenges of globalization? Scholars in this special issue examine the challenges, continuity, and changes in social protections across the developing world over the last few decades. The common theme that emerges from this informative group of papers is that developing nations are confronting unique politico-economic difficulties as well as opportunities for the development of their welfare programs. This is a vastly understudied topic. The studies in (...)
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  33. Protecting the Vulnerable: Autonomy and Consent in Health Care.Margaret Brazier & Mary Lobjoit (eds.) - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    The right of adults with sound mind to consent to treatment or risk their own health for the benefit of the community in a clinical trial is unequivocally recognised by the law. But what about those vulnerable by virtue of their age, nature or position in society? Experts from the fields of medicine, philosophy, theology and law, explore the ethical and legal principles which seek to reconcile the individual's right to autonomy with the need to protect vulnerable groups. Discussions refer (...)
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    Histoire des animaux. Aristotle & Pierre Louis - 1964 - Les Belles Lettres.
    V.1. livres I-IV V.2. livres V-VII. V.3 livres VIII-X.
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    Sacrifices d'animaux à l'Hérakleion de Thasos.Anne Pariente, Jacques Des Courtils & Armelle Gardeisen - 1996 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 120 (2):799-820.
    Διεξήχθη αρχαιοζωολογική ανάλυση στο Ηράκλειο της Θάσου με σκοπό τη συγκριτική έρευνα αφ' ενός των γραπτών μαρτυριών σχετικά με το "τελετουργικό τυπικό του Πρυτανείου" και αφ' ετέρου των αρχαιολογικών δεδομένων που προήλθαν από τις πρόσφατες ανασκαφές, οι οποίες έφεραν στο φως, μέσα σε καθαρή στρωματογραφική συνάφεια, καλά χρονολογημένη κεραμεική μαζί με άφθονα και καλά διατηρημένα οστά. Τα αποτελέσματα φανερώνουν ότι στην αρχαϊκή εποχή έδειχναν σεβασμό προς το τυπικό ή τουλάχιστον προς τις διαιτητικές του απαγορεύσεις και προς τον τρόπο του κομμα- (...)
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    Protective measurements and the meaning of the wave function in the de Broglie-Bohm theory.Shan Gao - unknown
    There are three possible interpretations of the wave function in the de Broglie-Bohm theory: taking the wave function as corresponding to a physical entity or a property of the Bohmian particles or a law. In this paper, we argue that the first interpretation is favored by an analysis of protective measurements.
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    Langage, vie politique et mouvement des animaux: études aristotéliciennes.Jean-Louis Labarrière - 2004 - Vrin.
    Les traites de zoologie d'Aristote ne sont nullement des traites mineurs, voire anecdotiques, mais des traites a inscrire au contraire dans la vaste enquete sur la nature qu'il entendait mener et qui caracterise si bien sa philosophie. Qu'en est-il cependant des capacites animales telles qu'Aristote les a decrites? Le probleme est autre, tant dans nombre de recherches recentes, les animaux eux-memes semblent avoir ete parfois comme oublies en chemin au profit de recherches plus epistemologiques. C'est ce singulier oubli que (...)
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    Labor Protection for Women Victims of Domestic Violence in Brazil.Alyane Almeida de Araujo - 2024 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 37 (6):1739-1753.
    Law No. 11,340/2006, also known as the "Maria da Penha" Law, was created after the condemnation to exclusively protect women victims of violence. In Article 9, § 2, item II, there is a specific rule on the employment contract, which allows the judge to ensure that women in situations of domestic and family violence maintain the employment relationship for up to six months. During this period, women have the right to be absent from work, thus contributing to the preservation of (...)
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    Aristote, le syllogisme pratique et les animaux.René Lefebvre - 2008 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 60 (4):535.
    Aristote fait parfois état d’une pensée animale. Dans le De motu animalium, il paraît même considérer que les animaux ont recours à des syllogismes pratiques : il vaut cependant mieux résister à toute tentation de croire qu’il explique en ces termes le comportement animal, dans la mesure où il refuse d’attribuer aux animaux non humains le raisonnement, et tout d’abord l’universalité de la pensée ; or, qui dit absence de concepts ou de jugements universels dit incapacité d’établir les (...)
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    Présentation du texte « L’injustice et les animaux ».Alexis Anne‑Braun - 2021 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 49:19-22.
    « L’injustice et les animaux » est un essai de la philosophe américaine Cora Diamond, paru en 2001 dans un ouvrage collectif édité par Carl Elliott intitulé Slow Cures and Bad Philosophers. Comme l’indique l’auteure dans une note finale, le texte est la reprise d’une conférence donnée à l’Université d’Indiana sur les droits des animaux. Sa traduction en français avait été un moment envisagée pour l’intégrer aux essais réunis dans le recueil L’Importance d’être humain. En raison de certains (...)
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  41. Les parties des animaux.[author unknown] - 1958 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 20 (3):524-525.
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  42. Edited volumes-ces animaux que l'homme choisit d'inhumer. Contribution a l'etude de la place et du role de l'animal dans Les rites funeraires.Liliane Bodson - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (3):454.
     
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  43. Edited volumes-animaux perdus, animaux retrouves: Reapparition ou reintroduction en europe occidentale d'especes disparus de leur milieu d'origine.Liliane Bodson - 1999 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21 (2):246.
     
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  44. La sepulture des animaux: concepts, usages et pratiques a travers le temps et l'espace. Contribution a l'etude de l'animalite.Liliane Bodson - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (3/4):552-552.
     
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  45. L'Individualité des animaux supérieurs.Marcus De Munnynck - 1901 - Revue Thomiste 9 (1):639.
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    J'ai choisi les animaux.Claude Elsen - 1970 - [Paris]: Stock.
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    Comment sauver les animaux?: une économie de la condition animale.Romain Espinosa - 2021 - Paris: PUF.
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    Les droits des animaux et des générations à venir.Joel Feinberg - 2008 - Philosophie 97 (2):64-90.
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  49. (1 other version)La santé des animaux et l'émergence d'une médecine vétérinaire au XVIIIe siècle.Barroux Gilles - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (2):349-376.
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    La création d’animaux chimères porteurs d’organes humains.Chloé Giquel, John De Vos, Rodolphe Bourret, François Vialla, Eric Martinez & Aurélie Thonnat-Marin - 2016 - Médecine et Droit 2016 (137):37-47.
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