Sentences with phrase «biological reproduction»

There is much more than just biological reproduction at play here.
Located in the area of your sexual organs, the energy of this center can be used for biological reproduction.
It is the fact that the organization of living creatures, whether great or small, is determined by a molecular and therefore precisely repeatable template that makes biological reproduction possible.
Because biological reproduction seemed to pose intractable problems, he devoted a chapter of his book to a consideration of the gene.
Rodriguez's starting point, as Leah Pires concludes in her phenomenal essay in the catalogue: «By now artistic production — like biological reproduction — is thoroughly mediated by institutions, technology, the law, and the market.»
Their projects aim to question the very meaning of reproduction by relating the reproduction of images to other resonances of the word, such as biological reproduction, in which the child inhabits the womb of the mother, and cultural reproduction, in which social institutions perpetuate norms from generation to generation.
«Cormac McCarthy's thought experiment in» The Road» exposes one terrible fact to which our technological hubris blinds us: our dependence on biological reproduction remains absolute.
He concludes that God's existence is, after all, plausible enough, and that the Islamic civilization Ben Abbes is striving for is not a crushing obscurantism but a political and philosophical safeguard of personal happiness and biological reproduction.
``... My status as a mother has very little to do with my biological reproduction or my legal status as a parent; my status as a mother has to do with the mothering I've done in my heart, with my words, and with my hands.»
«Had Spore lived up to the publicity that it was a game based on evolution, then there would have been biological reproduction, families, and the basis for much of what cultural anthropology studies.
At the root, breeding is the most base act an organism can perform — but breeding french bulldogs for companions is way more than biological reproduction.
In Vaisman's view, pleasure once associated with the human body has been superseded by pleasure gained from the acquisition of art, and biological reproduction has acquired a parallel, if not a competitor, in mass production and photomechanical replication.
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