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La vida en el dispositivo filosófico: reflexiones sobre las nociones de vida y política en G. Agamben y R. Esposito

Authors: Saidel, Matías Leandro;

La vida en el dispositivo filosófico: reflexiones sobre las nociones de vida y política en G. Agamben y R. Esposito

Abstract

En este trabajo comentaremos los conceptos de vida y política en los trabajos de Giorgio Agamben y Roberto Esposito, quienes complementan y expanden las reflexiones foucaulteanas sobre la biopolítica. Asumiendo que la vida y la política no pueden ser pensadas de manera extrínseca ni por fuera de los procesos históricos que las hacen posibles, nos preguntaremos: ¿qué entienden nuestros autores por «vida» y «política»? ¿Qué relación se establece entre ambos términos? ¿Y entre vida y poder? ¿Qué relación mantienen en la actualidad? ¿Qué concepciones de la biopolítica habilitan sus miradas? ¿Puede la vida ser un fundamento de la política?

In this paper, we will discuss the notions of life and politics in the work of Giorgio Agamben and Roberto Esposito, who complement and expand Foucault’s reflections on biopolitics. Assuming that life and politics cannot be thought extrinsically or outside the historical processes that make them possible, we will ask ourselves: what do these authors understand by «life» and «politics»? What relationship do they establish between both terms? And between life and power? What relationship do these terms hold in our days? What conceptions of biopolitics do their theories enable? Can life be a foundation for politics?

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Vida, Biopoder, Politics, Política, Biopolítica, Forma de vida, Life, Biopower, Inmunización, Form of life, Biopolitics, Immunization

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