Ethos
the dwelling of property
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https://doi.org/10.60106/rsbppa.v20i2.680Keywords:
Adoption, Alterity, Assisted fertilization, EthicsAbstract
The present article works on adoption and assited fertilization not from the naturalized places of the proper and the strange, the natural and the artificial, but from the notion of ethics conceived as dwelling (“ethos”). An ethics conceived from property brings violence. Adoption and assited fertilization are not a problem in itself. If they bring about an ethical issue is because they dislocate the property of the proper.
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Derrida, J., & Dufourmantelle, A. (2000). La hospitalidad. Buenos Aires: Ediciones de la Flor.
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