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Samira El Boudamoussi, « The Value of Life: Religions and Commodification », Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme
“The Roman Catholic Church reacted negatively to the announcement that the Nobel Prize for Medicine had been awarded to Robert G. Edwards. Thirty-three years ago, Cardinal Albino Luciani, on the eve of his election to become Pope, stated that, whereas progress is certainly a beautiful thing, mankind has not always benefited from progress.” (Benagiano, Carrara, and Filippi 2011)Religious considerations are usually evoked in debates about science and technology and, more particularly, in those about...