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Laboratory Epistemologies: A Hands-On Perspective (Experimental Futures)

Laboratory Epistemologies: A Hands-On Perspective (Experimental Futures)

Current price: $29.95
Publication Date: November 15th, 2024
Publisher:
Duke University Press
ISBN:
9781478030966
Pages:
352

Description

In Laboratory Epistemologies, Jenny Boulboull examines the significance of hands-on experiences in contemporary life science laboratories. Addressing the relationship between contemplation and manipulation in epistemology, Boulboull combines participant observations in molecular genetics labs and microbiological cleanrooms with a long dur e study of the history and philosophy of science. She radically rereads Descartes' key epistemological text Meditations on First Philosophy, reframing the philosopher as a hands-on knowledge maker. With this reading, Boulboull subverts the pervasive modern conception of the disembodied knower and puts the hands-on experimenter at the heart of life sciences research. In so doing, she contributes a theoretical model to understanding how life processes on cellular and molecular levels is manually produced in today's techno-scientific spaces. By reassessing the Cartesian legacy and arguing that epistemology should be grounded in the standpoint of a hands-on practitioner, Boulboull offers the philosophical and historical groundwork to understand and study contemporary life sciences research as multisensory embodied practices.

About the Author

Jenny Boulboullé is Lecturer in the Art and Culture Department at the University of Amsterdam.