Beyond Blood Identities: Posthumanity in the Twenty First Century

Lexington Books (2009)
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In Beyond Blood Identities, Jason D. Hill presents a bold defense of a form of cosmopolitanism according to which only individual persons—not cultures, races, or ethic groups—are the bearers of rights and the possessors of an inviolable status worthy of respect.

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