Who is the scientist-subject? : affective history of the gene /

This book explores two disparate sets of debates in the history and philosophy of the life sciences: the history of subjectivity in shaping objective science and the history of dominance of reductionism in molecular biology. It questions the dominant conception of the scientist-subject as a neo-Kant...

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Main Author: Shah, Esha (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2018.
Series:Science and technology studies.
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505 0 |a Introduction: affective history of the gene -- Who is the scientist-subject? a critique of the neo-kantian scientist-subject in Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison's Objectivity -- Immortality ideologies and the particulate gene: H. J. Muller -- What is life? Placed in Erwin Schrödinger's life -- The myth and truth of Barbara McClintock -- Rosalind Franklin and her science-in-the-making: a situated, sexual, and existential portrait -- The ultra-contemporary self and hyper-reductionism of human genome science: Craig Venter -- Conclusion. 
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