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Leben machen Die Zo�politik der synthetischen Biologie

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: German Publication details: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2023Description: 1 electronic resource (240 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783111003979
  • 9783111004105
  • 9783111004105
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Synthetic biology attempts to redesign entire species and intervenes in the human germline with CRISPR. Martin M�ller problematizes the technologies and discourses of this Promethean biology and situates them in a critical genealogy of zo�politics, in which the "vivification of power" around 1800 and the "molecular revolution" of the 20th century appear as previous stages of escalation in a turbulent history of the "will to make life".
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Synthetic biology attempts to redesign entire species and intervenes in the human germline with CRISPR. Martin M�ller problematizes the technologies and discourses of this Promethean biology and situates them in a critical genealogy of zo�politics, in which the "vivification of power" around 1800 and the "molecular revolution" of the 20th century appear as previous stages of escalation in a turbulent history of the "will to make life".

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