Keith Ansell-Pearson
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 288
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Germinal Lifeembarks on a fascinating tour of ethology, biology, ethics, literature and cyborgs. Opening with a linking of Richard Dawkin's theory of the extended phenotype and Deleuzian thought, Ansell Pearson introduces the idea of germinal life to challenge traditional notions of ethology and philosophy. By revisiting nineteenth century Darwinism and the origins of germ science, Keith Ansell Pearson develops a stunning reading of Deleuze's key texts. He also introduces highly original interpretations of classic modern literature, including Thomas Hardy's Tessand D.H.Lawrence's Kangaroobefore connecting these themes with cyborgism and the work of the performance artist Stelarc. As a companion to Ansell Pearson's Viroid Life,which explored Nietzsche's philosophy of the human, Germinal Lifeprovides a highly original study of the biophilosophical aspects of Deleuze's thought.