Overview

New developments in life science and information science invite rigorous inquiries into what we mean by - and ascribe to - ′life′. This text provides a summary of the key technical and legal developments and an account of why these developments are so unsettling to established categories like ′human′, ′technology′, and ′nature′.

In five short chapters - that discuss spaces of life; theories of life; the industrialization of life; spaces of property; and new imaginaries -

Artificial Life

· explains how research in biology and informational technology questions the division between human and animal, human and machine, bodies and data, cells and information

· provides an account vitalist and bio-philosophical thinking from Whitehead to Deleuze

· elucidates a new set of ideas and methods focused on complexity and emergence

The text outlines the principal themes with economy and directness; while the focus is on issues of active social concern - like stem cells research - which have stimulated theoretical and methodological developments in the humanities and social sciences. This will be of interest to a wide range of disciplines in the social sciences.


ISBN-13

9781412918534

ISBN-10

1412918537

List Price

$34.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

160 pages

Publisher

SAGE Publications Ltd

Published On

2051-02-13



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