Biotecnología, organismo, y transposición
funcionalidad e integridad de los órganos en relación al recurso como indicación formal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48075/aoristo.v9i1.37506Keywords:
Competence, Disturbance, Vital Regulation, Interpretation, Agency SpaceAbstract
The present work aims to investigate current biotechnology from its characterization as the use of
organisms and the extraction of useful products for human benefits. This idea of biotechnology is
identified in the presentation with Heidegger's definition of resource (Bestand) and the modern era
of technology, which is defined by the manipulation, storage, and profit of the organism and its
various parts. The question, then, is: Is there another possible understanding of the organism that
escapes the mechanistic and vitalist principles of life and, at the same time, can found a non-
reductive biotechnology? In this regard, the work is developed along the lines of Heidegger and other
contemporary biologists, to show how a modal ontology can provide solid arguments for configuring
a world of open possibilities in which identity is essentially practical.
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