crispr/Cas9: genomicized mythology

Logos Revista de Filosofía 142 (142):177-192 (2024)
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Abstract

The desire for human enhancement has interested humanity throughout history. Myths contain a significant portion of these aspirations, evolving and taking on new nuances. In this work, we demonstrate how elements linked to the desires for immortality from the ancient Sumerian myth of the Epic of Gilgamesh are reborn in the new desires constructed around crispr/Cas9. This successful tool of molecular biology is evident in the reflections of transhumanism related to the longing for amortality, eternal youth, dying young, and eradicating human diseases.

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