From an epistemological point of view, the dichotomy Nature vs. Culture is today totally obsolete, because of the new developments in the field of biology of complexity, and because of certain trends of contemporary philosophy that, accepting the invitation and the new challenge of the “complexity”, suggest an “anthropobiological” approach. The question of Technology – such as the 20th century Philosophy (in its humanistic rhythms and in its anti-humanistic fugues, as well as in its biopolitical outbursts) shaped and transmitted it – has its own sense only in this obsolete dichotomy, whether a great part of contemporary philosophy (which is hampered by its ontological-hermeneutic foundations) likes it or not. In fact, the question of Techno...
It has already become a commonplace to discuss postbiological evolution in various contexts of futur...
Introduction. The culture of life has been considered for several years as a necessary link for tec...
The invention of the concept of bio-power by Foucault opens a space for thinking about the con-tempo...
From an epistemological point of view, the dichotomy Nature vs. Culture is today totally obsolete, b...
From an epistemological point of view, the dichotomy Nature vs. Culture is today totally obsolete, b...
Current concepts of biopoetics deal with the analogy between evolution theory and literature as well...
The purpose of this paper is to show how the complex problem that concerns the relationship of man a...
For an archaeology of biopoetics. (Mauro Pala) It is useful to look at current literary criticism to...
The book of Prof. F.P. Casavola, President of Italian National Committee for Bioethics, makes very ...
The theory of evolution of complex and comprising of human systems and algorithm for its ...
L’evoluzione biologica s’intreccia con l’evoluzione culturale (oggi soprattutto tecnologica), i cui ...
In its extensive meaning, ‘biopoetics’ is a meta-discursive structure intent at signalling, in the H...
The term “biopoetics” has begun to fascinate those who study literature. Yet again, it i...
Purpose. The research is aimed at substantiation of the process of formation of various human images...
International audienceThe question of posthumanism is frequently associated with the application of ...
It has already become a commonplace to discuss postbiological evolution in various contexts of futur...
Introduction. The culture of life has been considered for several years as a necessary link for tec...
The invention of the concept of bio-power by Foucault opens a space for thinking about the con-tempo...
From an epistemological point of view, the dichotomy Nature vs. Culture is today totally obsolete, b...
From an epistemological point of view, the dichotomy Nature vs. Culture is today totally obsolete, b...
Current concepts of biopoetics deal with the analogy between evolution theory and literature as well...
The purpose of this paper is to show how the complex problem that concerns the relationship of man a...
For an archaeology of biopoetics. (Mauro Pala) It is useful to look at current literary criticism to...
The book of Prof. F.P. Casavola, President of Italian National Committee for Bioethics, makes very ...
The theory of evolution of complex and comprising of human systems and algorithm for its ...
L’evoluzione biologica s’intreccia con l’evoluzione culturale (oggi soprattutto tecnologica), i cui ...
In its extensive meaning, ‘biopoetics’ is a meta-discursive structure intent at signalling, in the H...
The term “biopoetics” has begun to fascinate those who study literature. Yet again, it i...
Purpose. The research is aimed at substantiation of the process of formation of various human images...
International audienceThe question of posthumanism is frequently associated with the application of ...
It has already become a commonplace to discuss postbiological evolution in various contexts of futur...
Introduction. The culture of life has been considered for several years as a necessary link for tec...
The invention of the concept of bio-power by Foucault opens a space for thinking about the con-tempo...