Consortium for Science, Policy, & Outcomes
The Rightful Place of Science: Frankenstein
The Rightful Place of Science: Frankenstein
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The authors of the essays in The Rightful Place of Science: Frankenstein examine the roots and origins of Shelley's tragically flawed scientist and his benighted creature. They consider Frankenstein as a parable of creativity and responsibility that can help us better understand our current creative dilemmas. And they show how Shelley's text foreshadows future technological innovations, and the challenges we anticipate from emerging fields such as synthetic biology and artificial intelligence.
The bicentennial of this story of a scientist who failed to care for his creation provides an opportunityto explorecreativity and responsibility across literary, scientific, social, and cultural dimensions.