Revista Colombiana de Bioética (Jul 2015)
From a post-genomic to a post-human condition
Abstract
This paper explores the relationship between the concepts and applications of post-genomics with the ideology of posthumanism, currently under development both in scientific, philosophical, and social contexts. The author follows a line of analysis defined in the historical perspective of biological societal relations, to show how social effects caused by biological theories have produced cultural, political, and legal situations, ranging from alleged scientific justifications of preconceptions and social policies, to the unfounded promise of providing total solutions to human problems. The paper expounds on three crucial moments in the history of biology, connected with the respective conceptualization of life, built in each period, and shows that today there is no clearly defined scientific concept, but rather a great technical development, whose technical applications cover the entirety of social life, which perfectly enables biological and social realization of posthumanism, to the extent that the developments target the biological transformation of the human being which, for some, is the origin of a new being referred to as posthuman.
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