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Trivial, interesting, or overselling? The microbiome and 'what it means to be human'

Parke, Emily (2021) Trivial, interesting, or overselling? The microbiome and 'what it means to be human'. [Preprint]

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Discussions of microbiome research increasingly refer to the microbiome’s impact on ‘what it means to be human’. These claims are rarely carefully explained or justified. Given the increasing importance of microbiome research across the life sciences, philosophy and the public sphere, it is worth exercising more care in these discussions. This paper offers a guide for doing so. There are many different ways to interpret the details of ambiguous claims about the microbiome and ‘what it means to be human’. I discuss some possible interpretations, and show how the resulting claims can range from trivial, to suggestive of interesting research, to controversial and overhyped. I recommend greater caution and clarity in ongoing discussions of microbiome research and its implications.


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Subjects: Specific Sciences > Biology
Depositing User: Emily Parke
Date Deposited: 06 Feb 2021 21:14
Last Modified: 06 Feb 2021 21:14
Item ID: 18683
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Biology
Date: 2021
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/18683

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