On Biopolitics An Inquiry into Nature and Language Routledge Innovations in Political Theory Series
Auteur : Piasentier Marco
In On Biopolitics, Marco Piasentier discusses one of the most persistent questions in biopolitical theory ? the divide between nature and language ? and attempts to redraw the conceptual map which has traditionally defined the permissible paths to address this question.
Taking his cue from Foucault?s exhortation to think philologically and biologically, Piasentier traverses the main theoretical and methodological frameworks which have informed the biopolitical debate on nature and language, biology and politics. Biopolitical theory becomes the center of gravity for an investigation encompassing diverse philosophical models, from the Heideggerian linguistic turn to post-Darwinian naturalism. The divide between traditions is not proof of an impossible encounter, but constitutes the site for a new conceptual topography. Working in this interdisciplinary space, Piasentier puts into question the command of language and the ends of nature: two vestiges of a ?human, all too human? worldview that preclude the possibility of thinking philologically and biologically about biopolitics.
On Biopolitics: An Inquiry into Nature and Language is essential reading for humanities and social sciences scholars with an interest in moving beyond debates about nature and language.
Introduction: Vestiges of Anthropomorphism1. The Command of Language 2. Is the Human Being a Living Creature? 3. The Death of Bartleby and the Paradise of Language 4. Erring According to Nature 5. The Blowing of the Wind and Natural Selection 6. The Ends of Nature
Marco Piasentier is a Research Fellow at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and at the Centre for Critical Thought, University of Kent, UK.
Date de parution : 02-2022
15.2x22.9 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 48,88 €
Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 07-2020
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes d’On Biopolitics :
Mots-clés :
Follow; Teleological Language; Biopolitics; Horror Vacui; Friedrich Nietzsche; Biological Teleology; Martin Heidegger; Dense; Giorgio Agamben; Biopolitical Theory; Charles Darwin; SE Approach; Roberto Esposito; Heideggerian Definition; Davide Tarizzo; Inclusive Exclusion; Continental Philosophy; Natural World; Social Theory; Clay Crystals; Political Theory; SE Theory; Social and Political Theory; Teleological Vocabulary; Cultural Studies; Natural Teleology; Literary Theory; Philosophical Horizon; Italian Studies; Organic World; Biopolitics: An Advanced Introduction; Natural Theology; Biopolitics: A Reader; Holds; Homo Sacer; Anthropological Machine; Sovereign Power and Bare Life; Experimentum Linguae; Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire; Metaphysical Humanism; Bíos; Biopolitics and Philosophy; Epistemological Indicators; Biological Modernity; Manifest Image; Heideggerian linguistic; SE Function; post-Darwinian naturalism; social sciences