Solidarity after nature: From biopolitics to cosmopolitics.

作者: Kim Hendrickx , Ine Van Hoyweghen

DOI: 10.1177/1363459318800149

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摘要: What is sustaining the divide between nature and nurture, even though sciences like epigenetics have been challenging it for at least two decades? Evelyn Fox Keller asked this question considered a logical problem rooted in terminological confusion within sciences. In article, we propose complementary diagnosis of problem: nature-nurture (re-)mobilized when society faces questions inclusion solidarity. With examples stemming from fields insurance health care, immigration policy epigenetics, demonstrate how performed through techniques classification politics We identify common operation to these different that coin 'biopolitical imputation'. use term draw attention (Western) societal institutions, including science, create solvable problems out complex situations, defining human actors their agency along lines as moral guide. argue tenacity therefore not only needing better scientific concepts, but also cosmopolitical asking more profound reflection on ontology ethics solidarity order move beyond biopolitics versus nurture.

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