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Vitalistic Approaches to Life in Early Modern England [PDF]
Vitalism has been given different definitions and diverse figures have been labelled as vitalists throughout the history of ideas. Concentrating on the seventeenth century, we find that scholars identify as vitalists authors who endorse notions that are ...
Szanto, Veronika
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The Foundation for Understanding Disease and Its Implications for Nursing: A Discussion Paper
Background Disease is one of the most central concepts in medicine as well as in nursing. What “disease” is seems to be intuitively basic for nurses but difficult to articulate and explicate as such a question deals with basic philosophical questions. As philosophy is essential to nursing to better understand the philosophical perspectives of disease ...
Bjørg Karlsen +3 more
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Canguilhem y Foucault. De la norma biológica a la norma política [PDF]
En este artículo nos proponemos indagar el concepto de norma en Canguilhem y Foucault. Se trata de un concepto clave en el pensamiento de ambos autores. Si bien Foucault continúa el análisis crítico que realiza Canguilhem, no obstante se pueden advertir ...
Torrano, María Andrea
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Subjetividad y normativa en Canguilhem y Foucault [PDF]
Pierre MachereyTraducción del francés al español de Luis Alfonso Palau Castaño Cuando Canguilhem tuvo conocimiento de la primera gran obra de Foucault, Historia de la locura, sobre la que tuvo que escribir un informe en tanto que jurado de tesis ...
Palau Castaño, Luis Alfonso
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Fatti, valori e norme. La libertà dell’impersonale in Georges Canguilhem
This paper aims to expose the relevance of an impersonal element in the philosophical works of Georges Canguilhem before The Normal and the Pathological.
Gabriele Vissio
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How Therborn's Theory of Ideology Enhances Bourdieus's Theory of Fields
Abstract Pierre Bourdieu's theory of subjectivity is perhaps the most elaborate within the broad constructivist tradition, and Göran Therborn's is perhaps the most elaborate within the Marxist tradition. These traditions emphasize opposite components and tend to produce different explanations on micro‐cognitive levels.
Matthew Kearney
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Tendo como fundamento as obras de Georges Canguilhem, sobretudo a obra O normal e o patológico e os escritos "O pensamento e o vivente" e "O conceito e a vida", este artigo busca analisar o modo como Georges Canguilhem entende as noções de vida e ...
Filicio Mulinari
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Surrationalism after Bachelard: Michel Serres and le nouveau nouvel esprit scientifique [PDF]
The work of Michel Serres is often presented as a radical break with the work of Gaston Bachelard. The aim of this paper is to partly correct this image, by focusing on Serres’s early Hermes series (1969-1980). In these books Serres portrays himself as a
Simons, Massimiliano
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A “hard question”: Gender affirming care and gender distress in a social world
Abstract Gender affirming care for youth is currently under political attack across the United States. Critics of affirming care often leverage a biological and fixed notion of gender as assigned at birth, which is at odds with how gender has been theorized academically for decades.
Paula Martin
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I concetti e il vivente: Canguilhem oltre Canguilhem
In this article we discuss Pierpaolo Cesaroni’s book The life of concepts. Hegel, Bachelard, Canguilhem. The epistemological point of view that is proposed in this book aims to bring out the singularity of the epistemic field of politics, starting from the intuition of its proximity, or continuity, with the epistemic field of life.
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