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PEREZ, Miguel. Undisciplinary Science and Technology: Science and Technology as Power, Bio-ethic as Anti-power. Enlace [online]. 2009, vol.6, n.1, pp.73-83. ISSN 1690-7515.

This article describes the two fundamental power niches of science and modern technology. On the one hand, the monopolization of knowledge across disciplines; on the other hand, the manipulation of life through scientific biopower. In both cases, this is about a worrying control of reality by a modern individual and a science described by Habermas as "ideologized" that require limits. From this the need for a scientific "indisciplinarity" which comes from the "bioethical paradigm" arises, understood as a transdisciplinary convergence of knowledges towards the respect for life.

Keywords : Science; Discipline; Bioethics; Biopower; Transdisciplinarity; Poder y Disciplina.

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