In this book, Russell Winslow examines contemporary discourses in microbiology and evolutionary inheritance theory to center the metaphysical prejudices that unreflectively subtend these discourses, highlight and illuminate an emergent prejudice of an ecological ontology in microbiology, and determine what interpretive possibilities it affords.
In this book, Russell Winslow examines contemporary discourses in microbiology and evolutionary inheritance theory to center the metaphysical prejudices that unreflectively subtend these discourses, highlight and illuminate an emergent prejudice of an ecological ontology in microbiology, and determine what interpretive possibilities it affords.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Russell Winslow teaches philosophy at St. John's College, Santa Fe.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: on Inheritance and Subjectivity Part I: Theoretical Inheritances Chapter 1: Toward a Hermeneutic Approach to Biological Discourses Chapter 2: The Structure of Sight: Foucault's Early Analysis of the Life Sciences Part II: Ecological Inheritances Chapter 3: Subjectivity in the Extended Inheritance Theory of Evolution Chapter 4: Genetic Transformation into Structure Chapter 5: The Space of Life: Reflections on the Ontological Consequences of the Secondary Inheritance Theory of Evolution Part III: Microbial Inheritances Chapter 6: Microbes Colonizing Humanism Chapter 7: Horizontal Gene Transfer: On the Ontological Consequences of the Horizontal Inheritance of DNA Chapter 8: Being One and Many: Microbial Symbiosis and Inheritance Chapter 9: A Concrescence of Inheritances Vs. the Metaphysically-Present Individual Bibliography
Introduction: on Inheritance and Subjectivity Part I: Theoretical Inheritances Chapter 1: Toward a Hermeneutic Approach to Biological Discourses Chapter 2: The Structure of Sight: Foucault's Early Analysis of the Life Sciences Part II: Ecological Inheritances Chapter 3: Subjectivity in the Extended Inheritance Theory of Evolution Chapter 4: Genetic Transformation into Structure Chapter 5: The Space of Life: Reflections on the Ontological Consequences of the Secondary Inheritance Theory of Evolution Part III: Microbial Inheritances Chapter 6: Microbes Colonizing Humanism Chapter 7: Horizontal Gene Transfer: On the Ontological Consequences of the Horizontal Inheritance of DNA Chapter 8: Being One and Many: Microbial Symbiosis and Inheritance Chapter 9: A Concrescence of Inheritances Vs. the Metaphysically-Present Individual Bibliography
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