TY - JOUR AU - Roberta Lanfredini AU - Giuseppe Longo PY - 2016/12/01 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Epistemology of the Inert and Epistemology of the Living JF - HUMANA.MENTE Journal of Philosophical Studies JA - HM VL - 9 IS - 31 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://www.humanamente.eu/index.php/HM/article/view/43 AB - The intellectual act of imposing borders to contain and delimit objects has been a constituent factor in physics since its origins, and is also fundamental for philosophical reflection. However, the characteristics of the conceptual universe thus constructed (tendency towards the ideal limit, invariance in variation, a conception of matter as residue, etc.) seem inadequate in biology. The essential characteristic of the living thing is, in fact, that of having a history: that is, of being the concrete trace of a memory. Making an epistemology of the living thing (and not of the inert) means identifying new categories which, being radically antithetical to disembodied notions like that of program and information, take account of the unpredictability and creativity which time introduces. This essay aims to bring some of these fundamental categories into focus. ER -