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Contents Volume 17 (2013)

Contents Volume 17 (2013) ARTICLES Introduction to Special Issue: Synthetic Biology and the Notion of “Producing Life” in Different Cultures Anna Deplazes-Zemp 1 How Do We See That Something Is Living? Synthetic Creatures and Phenomenology of Perception Christoph Rehmann-Sutter 10 Biocentrism, Religion and Synthetic Biology Robin Attfield 26 From Homo Faber to Homo Creator? A Theological-Ethical Expedition into the Anthropological Depths of Synthetic Biology Matthias Braun, Jens Ried and Peter Dabrock 36 Playing God? Synthetic Biology from a Protestant Perspective Christina Aus der Au 48 The Oromo Conception of Life: An Introduction Workineh Kelbessa 60 Ethics of Synthetic Life: A Jaina Perspective Christopher Key Chapple 77 Introduction to Special Issue: “Living Water” Franz Krause and Veronica Strang 95 Keeping the Faith: Divine Protection and Flood Prevention in Modern Buddhist Ladakh Andrea Butcher 103 From Living Water to the “Water of Death”: Implicating Social Resilience in Northeastern Siberia Susan A. Crate 115 Water as a Vital Substance in Post-Socialist Kyrgyzstan Stephanie J. Bunn 125 “Living Water” in Nguni Healing Traditions, South Africa Penelope S. Bernard 138 Making Sense of Water Quality: Multispecies Encounters on the Mystic River Caterina Scaramelli 150 Going Against the Flow: The Biopolitics of Dams and Diversions Veronica Strang 161 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Worldviews Brill

Contents Volume 17 (2013)

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Brill
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© 2013 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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Contents Volume 17 (2013)
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1363-5247
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1568-5357
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10.1163/15685357-01703009
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ARTICLES Introduction to Special Issue: Synthetic Biology and the Notion of “Producing Life” in Different Cultures Anna Deplazes-Zemp 1 How Do We See That Something Is Living? Synthetic Creatures and Phenomenology of Perception Christoph Rehmann-Sutter 10 Biocentrism, Religion and Synthetic Biology Robin Attfield 26 From Homo Faber to Homo Creator? A Theological-Ethical Expedition into the Anthropological Depths of Synthetic Biology Matthias Braun, Jens Ried and Peter Dabrock 36 Playing God? Synthetic Biology from a Protestant Perspective Christina Aus der Au 48 The Oromo Conception of Life: An Introduction Workineh Kelbessa 60 Ethics of Synthetic Life: A Jaina Perspective Christopher Key Chapple 77 Introduction to Special Issue: “Living Water” Franz Krause and Veronica Strang 95 Keeping the Faith: Divine Protection and Flood Prevention in Modern Buddhist Ladakh Andrea Butcher 103 From Living Water to the “Water of Death”: Implicating Social Resilience in Northeastern Siberia Susan A. Crate 115 Water as a Vital Substance in Post-Socialist Kyrgyzstan Stephanie J. Bunn 125 “Living Water” in Nguni Healing Traditions, South Africa Penelope S. Bernard 138 Making Sense of Water Quality: Multispecies Encounters on the Mystic River Caterina Scaramelli 150 Going Against the Flow: The Biopolitics of Dams and Diversions Veronica Strang 161

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Published: Jan 1, 2013

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