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Redescubriendo a un filósofo híbrido: Georges Canguilhem
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Francisco Vázquez García
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Narratives of Genetic Selfhood. [PDF]
Abstract This essay considers the mid‐twentieth century adoption of genetic explanations for three biological phenomena: nutritional adaptation, antibiotic resistance, and antibody production. This occurred at the same time as the hardening of the neo‐Darwinian Synthesis in evolutionary theory. I argue that these concurrent changes reflect an ascendant
Creager ANH.
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The dispositif is alive! Recovering social agents in Foucauldian analysis. [PDF]
Abstract Michel Foucault's concept of the dispositif is increasingly salient in sociological scholarship. We identify and criticise an ‘anonymous’ emphasis in this scholarship, which often presents the dispositif as an anonymous network that acts without human agents.
Gøtzsche-Astrup J, Villadsen K.
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Descartes desde Canguilhem: el mecanicismo y el concepto de reflejo [PDF]
Durante el siglo XVII entra en auge un nuevo modelo de explicación de la realidad natural: el mecanicismo. René Descartes fue uno de los filósofos de la época que más ampliamente aplicó la visión mecanicista, en particular para explicar los ...
María Luisa Bacarlett Pérez +1 more
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Hans-Jörg Rheinberger as a Philosopher of Time. [PDF]
Abstract When Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger proposed the concept of epistemic things, he drew inspiration from the art historian George Kubler, who had considered the aesthetic object as resulting from problem‐solving processes in The Shape of Time (1962). Kubler also demonstrated that a sequence of objects could retrace the progress that led to a solution ...
Zimmermann MF.
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Theorizing bioarchaeology. By Pamela L. Geller, 2021. Springer, bioarchaeology and social theory series, 148 pp. ISBN: 978‐3‐030‐70702‐6. $140/$109 (hardback/e‐book) [PDF]
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 178, Issue 4, Page 678-679, August 2022.
Nilsson Stutz L.
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Um diálogo inaudito entre Canguilhem e Foucault
O artigo aborda algumas das diferenças entre a “história epistemológica” de Georges Canguilhem e a “história arqueológica”, tal como praticada por Michel Foucault.
Caio Souto
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Abstract This article considers the notion of belonging as an always incomplete and evolving journey integral to which is the gift of otherness; a journey that consists of a continuous mutation of self, others and world. This contrasts with the more fixed notion of ‘belonging‐to’ that suggests prescribed identities affiliated to an established order ...
Dennis Atkinson
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“Changing” one's mind: Historical epistemology as normative psychology
Abstract This article argues that historical epistemology offers the history of philosophy and science more than a mere tool to write the history of concepts. It does this, first of all, by rereading historical epistemology through Michel Foucault's “techniques of the self.” Second, it turns to the work of Léon Brunschvicg and Gaston Bachelard.
Massimiliano Simons
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Politics of Psychoanalytic Knowledge: Canguilhem’s Reading of Freud
Georges Canguilhem has never systematically discussed Sigmund Freud’s thinking. This essay aims to reconstruct Canguilhem’s reading of Freudian psychoanalysis, highlighting its strategic use within the framework of Canguilhem’s controversy against ...
Annagiulia Canesso
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