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  1. Family Values: Subjects Between Nature and Culture.Kelly Oliver - 1997 - Routledge.
    Family Values shows how the various contradictions at the heart of Western conceptions of maternity and paternity problematize our relationships with ourselves and with others. Using philosophical texts, psychoanalytic theory, studies in biology and popular culture, Kelly Oliver challenges our traditional concepts of maternity which are associated with nature, and our conceptions of paternity which are embedded in culture. Oliver's intervention calls into question the traditional image of the oppositional relationship between nature and culture, maternal and paternal. Family Values also (...)
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  • Review: The History of Embryology as Intellectual History. [REVIEW]Frederick B. Churchill - 1970 - Journal of the History of Biology 3 (1):155 - 181.
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  • A History of Embryology.Joseph Needham - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):492-492.
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