Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
The Prindle Post
Publication Date
3-13-2019
Abstract
Death of those we care about is deeply distressing for many reasons, one of which is that the empty space the person once occupied is often soon filled with dangling, unanswered questions. Many of these questions will likely never be answered, but some of the most captivating might be addressed by analysis of the biological material the person left behind. What considerations ought to guide our behavior when it comes to use of a person’s remaining biological material?
Recommended Citation
Robison-Green, Rachel. "Our Bodies, Ourselves? Death, Values, and the Material we Leave Behind". The Prindle Post. https://www.prindlepost.org/2019/03/our-bodies-ourselves-death-values-and-the-material-we-leave-behind/