The hospitality of the matrix. Philosophy, biomedicine, culture
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The book reviews philosophical substantiations of the problems of biotechnology and new reproductive practices. The author shows what semantic dominants determined and continue to determine the nature and direction of research in immunology and embryology, criticizes the heritage of previous gendernonormative and political attitudes in modern scientific theories. How did it happen that the maternal participation turned out to be replaced in the sciences of childbearing and was understood as ovuming according to the type of chicken incubators? Why, in the 1960s, the foundations of embryology were laid about militant, and not about the hospitable relations of the embryo and mother, why did the hypothesis of rejecting the fetus of the maternal immune system and the struggle of the embryo with the mother for survival have dominated?
Irina Aristarkhova studied at the philosophical and sociological faculties of Moscow State University, at the University of Varvik in England (1995), dissertation (1999) defended the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. She taught at the Pennsylvania University, at the National University of Singapore. Now he is teaching at the University of Michigan
Irina Aristarkhova studied at the philosophical and sociological faculties of Moscow State University, at the University of Varvik in England (1995), dissertation (1999) defended the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. She taught at the Pennsylvania University, at the National University of Singapore. Now he is teaching at the University of Michigan
Author:
Author:Aristarkhova I.
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Phylosophy
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ISBN:978-5-89059-282-8
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