Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, William
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Griot : Revista de Filosofia
Texto Completo: http://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2164
Resumo: The present work means to analyze the relation between politics and life throughout Michael Foucault’s and Agamben’s critical-conceptual articulations. That way, we try to explain the following question: to what extent and under which arguments is it possible to reflect upon the politics over the biological human life taking as reference Foucault’s and Agamben’s thesis and even finding a connection between both? We hypothesize that: (1) it is possible to acknowledge the discovery of politics over life back at the Greco-Roman world, linking the bio politics to the Western political structure; (2) while having its spectrum projected in the Age of Antiquity, bio-politics blossomed within the Modern history, since the appearance of medico-social categories and the realizations around the human life potentiality. To inspect the underlying theme of the question, our text is organized in three different moments: first, we go through Foucault’s perception of bio-politics and its connections to the human life; next, we observe how Agamben proposes his thesis and which arguments he makes use of to sustain his statements; and lastly, we present a liaison between both thesis, putting forward how they connected themselves within a research hypothesis.
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spelling Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio AgambenLife as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio AgambenAgamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.Agamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.The present work means to analyze the relation between politics and life throughout Michael Foucault’s and Agamben’s critical-conceptual articulations. That way, we try to explain the following question: to what extent and under which arguments is it possible to reflect upon the politics over the biological human life taking as reference Foucault’s and Agamben’s thesis and even finding a connection between both? We hypothesize that: (1) it is possible to acknowledge the discovery of politics over life back at the Greco-Roman world, linking the bio politics to the Western political structure; (2) while having its spectrum projected in the Age of Antiquity, bio-politics blossomed within the Modern history, since the appearance of medico-social categories and the realizations around the human life potentiality. To inspect the underlying theme of the question, our text is organized in three different moments: first, we go through Foucault’s perception of bio-politics and its connections to the human life; next, we observe how Agamben proposes his thesis and which arguments he makes use of to sustain his statements; and lastly, we present a liaison between both thesis, putting forward how they connected themselves within a research hypothesis.The present work means to analyze the relation between politics and life throughout Michael Foucault’s and Agamben’s critical-conceptual articulations. That way, we try to explain the following question: to what extent and under which arguments is it possible to reflect upon the politics over the biological human life taking as reference Foucault’s and Agamben’s thesis and even finding a connection between both? We hypothesize that: (1) it is possible to acknowledge the discovery of politics over life back at the Greco-Roman world, linking the bio politics to the Western political structure; (2) while having its spectrum projected in the Age of Antiquity, bio-politics blossomed within the Modern history, since the appearance of medico-social categories and the realizations around the human life potentiality. To inspect the underlying theme of the question, our text is organized in three different moments: first, we go through Foucault’s perception of bio-politics and its connections to the human life; next, we observe how Agamben proposes his thesis and which arguments he makes use of to sustain his statements; and lastly, we present a liaison between both thesis, putting forward how they connected themselves within a research hypothesis.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia2021-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedEvaluados por los paresAvaliados pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/216410.31977/grirfi.v21i1.2164Griot : Revista de Filosofia; v. 21 n. 1 (2021); 261-2822178-1036reponame:Griot : Revista de Filosofiainstname:Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)instacron:UFRBporhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2164/1233Copyright (c) 2021 William Costahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, William 2021-06-02T12:21:07Zoai:seer.www.ufrb.edu.br:article/2164Revistahttp://www.ufrb.edu.br/griot/PUBhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/oai||griotrevista@gmail.com2178-10362178-1036opendoar:2021-06-02T12:21:07Griot : Revista de Filosofia - Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
title Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
spellingShingle Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
Costa, William
Agamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.
Agamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.
title_short Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
title_full Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
title_fullStr Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
title_full_unstemmed Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
title_sort Life as a (bio)political input: critical genealogies of Michael Foucault and Giorgio Agamben
author Costa, William
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.
Agamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.
topic Agamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.
Agamben; Bio-Politics; Foucault; Life.
description The present work means to analyze the relation between politics and life throughout Michael Foucault’s and Agamben’s critical-conceptual articulations. That way, we try to explain the following question: to what extent and under which arguments is it possible to reflect upon the politics over the biological human life taking as reference Foucault’s and Agamben’s thesis and even finding a connection between both? We hypothesize that: (1) it is possible to acknowledge the discovery of politics over life back at the Greco-Roman world, linking the bio politics to the Western political structure; (2) while having its spectrum projected in the Age of Antiquity, bio-politics blossomed within the Modern history, since the appearance of medico-social categories and the realizations around the human life potentiality. To inspect the underlying theme of the question, our text is organized in three different moments: first, we go through Foucault’s perception of bio-politics and its connections to the human life; next, we observe how Agamben proposes his thesis and which arguments he makes use of to sustain his statements; and lastly, we present a liaison between both thesis, putting forward how they connected themselves within a research hypothesis.
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