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The topic of this book is the nature of human beings as a community of thermodynamic, informational and genomics biological vincula. It is impossible to interrogate this topic without taking into account some underlying issues. What is a biological vinculum? How many kinds of biological vinculum is it possible to describe? Answering these questions requires clarification of specific pre-existing concepts surrounding life itself. Perhaps, the ancient question, "what is life?", will never find a definitive response. However, it seems that current answers to this question are different from those…mehr

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The topic of this book is the nature of human beings as a community of thermodynamic, informational and genomics biological vincula. It is impossible to interrogate this topic without taking into account some underlying issues. What is a biological vinculum? How many kinds of biological vinculum is it possible to describe? Answering these questions requires clarification of specific pre-existing concepts surrounding life itself. Perhaps, the ancient question, "what is life?", will never find a definitive response. However, it seems that current answers to this question are different from those offered by classical Greek philosophers, scholastic monotheistic thinkers, or even biologists from four or five decades ago.
Autorenporträt
Ce¿sar Ojeda is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist and coursed studies of philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. He has published numerous books of psychiatry, psychopathology and literature, as author and co-author, as well as a large number of articles of phenomenology, epistemology, philosophy and clinic. His sole-authorship books include: The Classical Schizophrenia, editions of the Catholic University (1981). Second Edition C&C editions (2006); Delirium, Reality and Imagination, Ed. Universitaria (1987); The Presence of the Absent: Essay on Desire, Ed. Cuatro Vientos (1998); The Third Stage: Critical Essays on Contemporary Psychiatry, Ed. Cuatro Vientos, Santiago (2003). Martin Heidegger and the Path to Silence, C&C editions (2006); Thought and Life: Short Essays, C&C editions (2006); Karukina: The Life of the Onas in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, anthropological novel, C&C editions (2006); The Tall Woman, novel, C&C editions (2012);The Things of Time, novel, C&C editions (2013); In Search of the Hidden Reason, essay, Sodepsi editions (2012); and Shaina, novel, C&C editions (2016). All these books were written in Spanish. In English: The Access to Subjectivity: Phenomenology, Buddhism and Psychotherapy, Routledge, London (2018).