Polis genetica and society of the future

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9788856833201
- Editore
- Franco Angeli
- Collana
- Salute e societa'
- Formato
- Brossura
- Anno
- 2011
- Pagine
- 224
Disponibile
25,00 €
The most recent developments in the field of biological research are having, not only, an ever increasingly significant impact on medicine, but are potentially able to transform the very shape of politics, law and society, giving direction to, and modifying the very destiny of human nature. On an epistemological level, the scientific revolution taking place in the life sciences is determining the passage from biopolitics to a new, original dimension in which the human species is beginning to also dominate living matter. If the impact of the new biotechnologies is, on one hand, reassuring for its positive effects on the quality of human life, on health and nutrition, on the other, its troubling implications in social legitimization, genetic selection and manipulation of living matter, are worrying.
All of this, which can be defined as the polis genetica, seems, in any case to be inevitable and initiates radical modification in the social system, where genetic information is assuming an ever more important role in many aspects of human life. The argumentative style is clear and conceived for not-expert readers. The dilemmas and complexity of this scenario may therefore be understood also by people who are not accustomed to the lexicon of biology.
Maggiori Informazioni
| Autore | Giacca Mauro; Gobbato Carlo Antonio |
|---|---|
| Editore | Franco Angeli |
| Anno | 2011 |
| Tipologia | Libro |
| Collana | Salute e societa' |
| Num. Collana | 38 |
| Lingua | Italiano |
| Indice | Dalton Conley, Editorial Mauro Giacca, Carlo Antonio Gobbato, Introduction Theory Mauro Giacca, Genes and human behaviour: towards a new determinism on genetic basis? Carlo Antonio Gobbato, From biopolitics to the Polis genetica? Serena Zacchigna, Mauro Giacca, Genetic manipulation on human beings Carlo Alberto Redi, Manuela Monti, Cloning and stem cells Juri Monducci, The protection of genetic information Francesco Sidoti, Mariateresa Gammone, The Lomroso biologism: a centenary of controversies Costantino Cipolla, Why we cannot consider ourselves Darwinists anymore Discussion Carla Faralli, Reductionism and genetic discrimination Research Patrizia Marocco, Genetic information and life insurance: international regulations and the right to underwrite in the era of post-genomic International perspectives Ananda M. Chakrabarty, Intellectual property rights and contentious legal and social issues in biotechnology Comment Antonio Maturo, Towards a bionic society? Notes Roberto Scalon, "Polis genetics". Knowledge and power in the time of the modern crisis. |
| Stato editoriale | In Commercio |
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