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Through the Scope of Life : Art and (Bio)Technologies Philosophically Revisited, Hardback Book

Through the Scope of Life : Art and (Bio)Technologies Philosophically Revisited Hardback

Part of the Philosophical Studies Series series

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This book offers intriguing philosophical inquiries into biotechnological art and the life sciences, addressing their convergences as well as their epistemic and functional divergences.

Rooted on a thorough understanding of the history of philosophy, this work builds on critical and ontological thought to interpret the concept of life that underscores first-hand dealings with matter and experimentation.

The book breaks new ground on the issue of animality and delivers fresh posthumanist perspectives on the topics addressed.

The authors embark on a deep ontological probe of the concept of medium as communication-bridging and life-bearing.

They also take on the concept of performativity as biotechnological art. The book includes concrete, well-documented case studies and shows how certain narratives and practices directly impact ideas surrounding science and technologies.

It will interest philosophers in art and technology, aesthetics, ontology, and the life sciences.

It will also engage art practitioners in art and science, curators and researchers.

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