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This collection of essays explains and encourages new reflection on Paul Rabinow's pioneering project to anthropologize the West. His goal is to exoticize the Western constitution of reality, emphasize those domains most taken for granted as universal, and show how their claims to truth are linked to particular social practices, hence becoming effective social forces. He has recently begun to focus on the core of Western rationality, in particular the practices of molecular biology as they apply to our understanding of human nature. This book moves in new directions by posing questions about how scientific practice can be understood in terms of ethics as well as in terms of power. The topics include how French socialist urban planning in the 1930s engineered the transition from city planning to life planning; how the discursive and nondiscursive practices of the Human Genome Project and biotechnology have refigured life, labor, and language; and how a debate over patenting cell lines and over the dignity of life required secular courts to invoke medieval notions of the sacred.
Building on an ethnographic study of the invention of the polymerase chain reaction - which enables the rapid production of specific sequences of DNA in millions of copies, Rabinow, in the final essay, reflects in dialogue with biochemist Tom White on the place of science in modernity, on science as a vocation, and on the differences between the human and natural sciences.
Title
Essays on the Anthropology of Reason
Author
Paul Rabinow
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Published
December 1996
Weight
309g
Page Count
216
Dimensions
16.7 x 23.6 x 1.5 cm
ISBN
9780691011585
ISBN-10
0691011583
Eden Code
4578027
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