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5.0 out of 5 stars Philosophically important and packed with fascinating historical information, January 9, 2010
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This review is from: The Vital Machine: A Study of Technology and Organic Life (Hardcover)
In its opening chapters this book examines in detail the historical trajectory of two competing world views in Western thought, which Dr. Channell identifies as the mechanistic and the vitalistic. It then describes a convergence of the two paradigms in the age of modern biological and computer science into what Channell terms the "bionic" worldview, wherein artificial and natural values have developed to the point where they can no longer be easily distinguished. Channell identifies the "vital machine" as the "root metaphor" for this emerging world view, and I'm not sure I fully understood this--the plant as a metaphor for a vitalistic universe is rich in implication yet intuitively simple, as is the mechanistic metaphor of the clock, but what exactly is a "vital machine"? I suppose the entire book is an exercise in answering precisely this question, and the point is that organisms and machines are not so different as we once imagined, but I still don't get how the vital machine, an abstract and synthetic concept, can function as a metaphor per se. Perhaps I just failed to fully understand the concept of a "root metaphor." In any event, despite the absence of a "catchy" bionic metaphor (along the lines of Donna Haraway's famous cyborg, say), this is a sober, lucid and important study and a good read.
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The Vital Machine: A Study of Technology and Organic Life
The Vital Machine: A Study of Technology and Organic Life by David F. Channell (Hardcover - July 11, 1991)
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