
handle: 10481/34396
Se discute la crítica de Roberto Esposito a la noción filosófica de "persona" y la viabilidad de una "biopolítica afirmativa" desde una antropología de lo impersonal o la tercera persona. Se muestra cómo la noción de "persona" de Zubiri es compatible con el concepto de vida deleuziano, en el que se basa en gran parte la propuesta de Esposito.
Deleuziano, Roberto Esposito, Zubiri, Deleuze, persona, antropología filosófica, impersonal, tercera persona, biopolítica, Filosofía
Deleuziano, Roberto Esposito, Zubiri, Deleuze, persona, antropología filosófica, impersonal, tercera persona, biopolítica, Filosofía
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