The articulation that breaks beings: about life's exposure to ontological dispersion
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-31662014000200007Abstract
This article is about the possibility of renewing the understanding of eugenics in contemporary world. Biology and genetics are scientific resources of eugenics, but they are not alone at its philosophical core. This is the reason why we regard the ontology behind eugenics as our main concern. The status of eugenics as a practice is rapidly changing, and life is both the object and the hidden dimension of this change. Understood through the history of being(s), ontology's dispersion allows a renewed understanding of both humanity and animality. How can we understand that a fully recognized science at the beginning of the twentieth century became a silent practice of the twenty-first century? The dissemination of new genetic techniques and today's discretion with respect to eugenics appear to be connected within steps towards its rehabilitation. We are still at an early stage of our understanding of human genetics. There's no reason to think that such knowledge will not be explored through eugenics. After all, the plasticity of our human condition finds in it one of its possibilities.Downloads
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2014-06-01
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The articulation that breaks beings: about life’s exposure to ontological dispersion . (2014). Scientiae Studia, 12(2), 359-377. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-31662014000200007