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Biopolitica ed ecologia
L'epistemologia politica del discorso biologico tra Michel Foucault e Georges Canguilhem
One of the core issues in Michel Foucault’s and Georges Canguilhem’s works is the study of the epistemological status and political functioning of biological discourse, explored in its fully heterogeneous, plural, and conflictual character. Starting from the relations and tensions between their theoretical orientations, the present work attempts a critical re-reading of their researchs, with the aim of integrating and mobilizing their analysis in light of contemporary political and epistemological debates. In this respect, Canguilhem’s biological philosophy allows us to re-examine the foucauldian conceptions of history, society, subjectivity, technology, and environment; moreover, it enables a re-questioning about the spaces of intervention of biopolitical technologies from a socio-ecological and eco-historical perspective.
- Keywords:
- political ecology,
- biopolitics,
- epistemology of life sciences,
- technology,
- biophilosophy,
- critical theory,
Andrea Angelini is lecturer at the University Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis. He has also a post-doctoral fellowship at Centre Cavaillès (ENS) in Paris. His works have focused on contemporary French philosophy, with a specific interest in political ecology, epistemology of biological sciences and philosophy of technology.
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- Aa.Vv., 2001, Chassez le naturel; écologisme, naturalisme et constructivisme, «Revue du MAUSS», n. 17 (1), La Découverte, Paris.
- Acemoglu D., 2010, Theory, General Equilibrium, and Political Economy in Development Economics, «Journal of Economic Perspectives», Vol. 24, n. 3, pp. 17-32.
- Adhikari S., Baral H., 2018, Governing Forest Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Environmental Gov
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- Biopolitica ed ecologia. L'epistemologia
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Bio-governmentality: regimes of subjectification, embodiment and biosociality in the Explicit Health Guarantees (EHG). Approximation to expert repertoires
Bio-governmentality: regimes of subjectification, embodiment and biosociality in the Explicit 1 Health Guarantees (EHG). Approximation to expert repertoires . Dr. Jorge Castillo-Sepúlveda 2 University of Santiago de Chile Abstract. With the term bio-governmentality, we make reference to the modes of subjectivation and embodiment that are associated with techniques and procedures involved in the government of the biological, and particularly of the relationship between health and disease. This work deals with emerging aspects in a research project that begins a case study on the last important health reform in Chile, initiated the year 2005: the Regime of Explicit Health Guarantees (EHG). Such reform, provides a context for analyzing a series of transformations in the traditional conceptions of the State and the citizens: (a) for its articulation, EHG constitutes a complex system of relationships among government, private and civil entities, which redefines its traditional boundaries; (b) it has been established new regimes of association between biomedical scientific evidence and decision-making at all levels, political, economic and clinical, influencing the performance of governmental processes and thus also in events of a biological nature; (c) new modes of incidence in the processes of prioritization and decision-making are inscribed. These transformations affect the ways in which citizenship is understood itself to the public network, and the ways in which the experience of illness is configured social and materially. Addressing a pragmatic discourse analysis of experts associated with the prioritization of health problems in Chile, we expose initial results that refer to multiple regimes of truth in the composition of certainty in the prioritization of interventions that are part of the program. Followin
Dossier: Foucault, 40 años después: Foucault desde el Sur Global (No. 41)
EN EL MARCO DEL WORLD CONGRESS: FOUCAULT 40 YEARS AFTER
Dossier: Foucault desde el Sur Global (No. 41)
Dossier: Foucault from the Global South (No. 41)
Coordinadores / Coordinators:
Hugo David Tavera Villegas
Bertha Bermúdez Tapia
FECHA LÍMITE DE ENVÍO: 17 DE FEBRERO DE 2025
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: FEBRUARY 17th, 2025
CONVOCATORIA EN ESPAÑOL (ENGLISH BELOW)
A cuarenta años de su fallecimiento, la obra de Michel Foucault sigue ejerciendo una considerable influencia dentro de una amplia variedad de disciplinas y campos de investigación, incluidas la filosofía, la sociología, la teoría política, la teología, la psicología, la arquitectura, las ciencias de la salud, la ética y la sexualidad, entre otras. En buena parte impulsado por la publicación póstuma de sus cursos dictados en el College de France, así como de otra clase de materiales orales como conferencias y seminarios, el número de escritos y de eventos académicos dedicados a su pensamiento no ha dejado de crecer en el último tiempo. Este dossier de la revista CONfines pretende reunir artículos inéditos acerca del pensamiento de Foucault que estén concebidos desde una perspectiva desde/sobre el Sur Global. Nuestro objetivo con este nuevo número es el de contribuir a los estudios foucaultianos ofreciendo a nuestros lectores un conjunto de artículos que aborden problemáticas del Sur Global a través de conceptos y herramientas analíticas tomadas de la obra de Foucault.
El dossier se encuentra enmarcado en las conmemoraciones por los cuarenta años desde su muerte ocurrida en junio de 1984. Como Revista CONfines decidimos sumarnos a la convocatoria lanzada por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid para la realización de diversos eventos y publicaciones con el objeto de discutir el legado intelectual del filósofo e historiador francés. Dentro de este contexto, el dossier acompaña a la Conferencia “Foucault desde el Sur Global
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