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  1. Forgetting how we ate: personalised nutrition and the strategic uses of history.Christopher Mayes & Maurizio Meloni - 2024 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 46 (1):1-28.
    Personalised nutrition (PN) has emerged over the past twenty years as a promising area of research in the postgenomic era and has been popularized as the new big thing out of molecular biology. Advocates of PN claim that previous approaches to nutrition sought general and universal guidance that applied to all people. In contrast, they contend that PN operates with the principle that “one size does not fit all” when it comes to dietary guidance. While the molecular mechanisms studied within (...)
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  • “Leapin’ Lizards, Mr. Science”: Old Reflections on the New Archaeology.Leigh E. Rich - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (4):531-535.
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  • Healthy Eating Policy: Racial Liberalism, Global Connections and Contested Science.Christopher Mayes - 2022 - Food Ethics 8 (1):1-10.
    The challenges to designing and implementing ethically and politically meaningful eating policies are many and complex. This article provides a brief overview of Anne Barnhill and Matteo Bonotti’s Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach while also critically engaging with the place of racial justice, global interconnectedness, and debates over science in thinking about ethics and politics of public health nutrition and policy. I do not aim to burden Barnhill and Bonotti with the responsibility to fully address (...)
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  • Bioethics and Epistemic Scientism.Christopher Mayes, Claire Hooker & Ian Kerridge - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (4):565-567.
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