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Unnatural: The Heretical Idea of Making People
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Unnatural: The Heretical Idea of Making People

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A fascinating exploration of the cultural history of the creation of artificial people - what it tells us about our views on life, humanity, creativity and technology, and the soul.

Can we make a human being?

The question has been asked for many centuries, and has produced recipes ranging from the clay golem of Jewish legend to the mass-produced test-tube babies in Brave New World. Unnatural delves beneath the surface of the cultural history of ‘anthropoeia’ - the artificial creation of people - to explore what it tells us about our views on life, humanity, creativity and technology, and the soul.

Philip Ball traces the threads that link the legendary inventor Daedalus, Goethe’s tragic Faust, the automata-making magicians of E.T.A. Hoffman and Mary Shelley’s Victor Frankenstein. He argues that these old tales and myths are alive and well, subtly manipulating the current debates about assisted conception, embryo research and human cloning, which have at last made the idea of ‘making people’ into flesh and blood reality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2012
Pages
384
ISBN
9780099551836

A fascinating exploration of the cultural history of the creation of artificial people - what it tells us about our views on life, humanity, creativity and technology, and the soul.

Can we make a human being?

The question has been asked for many centuries, and has produced recipes ranging from the clay golem of Jewish legend to the mass-produced test-tube babies in Brave New World. Unnatural delves beneath the surface of the cultural history of ‘anthropoeia’ - the artificial creation of people - to explore what it tells us about our views on life, humanity, creativity and technology, and the soul.

Philip Ball traces the threads that link the legendary inventor Daedalus, Goethe’s tragic Faust, the automata-making magicians of E.T.A. Hoffman and Mary Shelley’s Victor Frankenstein. He argues that these old tales and myths are alive and well, subtly manipulating the current debates about assisted conception, embryo research and human cloning, which have at last made the idea of ‘making people’ into flesh and blood reality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2012
Pages
384
ISBN
9780099551836