Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva, Matheus
Data de Publicação: 2022
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/2934
Resumo: This paper propose a reading and application of the homo sacer metaphysical concept, central to the Giorgio Agamben thought. Thus, aims to debug from historical, social and political contexts empirical figures who reflect fundamental bare life features, extending the application of that paradigm. Therefore, is needed to consider some criticism – exposed in the introduction of the work – to the Agamben’s thought, which guide the enterprise, however without to depart absolutely from agambenian framework, but providing a new breath to his philosophical constructions. Basically, will be worked with three critical authors: Judith Butler, Thomas Lemke and Ludueña Romandini. With this in mind, propose a reading mode of the homo sacer paradigm that allows more precisely analysis of facticity, ensuring sensitivity to biopolitical nuances in their specific contexts – in other words, avoiding that the entire social body be reduced to the nuda vita sacredness. In the first section two figures is debugged: the national minorities, from Hannah Arendt political analysis; and the undefined inmates of Guantanamo Bay, investigated by Judith Butler. In a second moment, has the intention to approximate the neoliberal economic reason to the exception paradigm and to extract a new empirical figure of homo sacer, the homo oeconomicus, or enterprising subject. Finally, it is evidenced the neoliberal consequences, of that economic way of life, to the Agamben’s philosophical-political proposes, i. e., the implementation of an inoperative community and politics. Furthermore, the consequences to the actual democracy and the limitations of agambenian framework for such political context.
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spelling Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenonFiguras empíricas do homo sacer: aproximações ao fenômeno neoliberalAgamben; Biopolítica; Homo sacer; Neoliberalismo; Exceção; Homo oeconomicus.Agamben; Biopolitics; Homo sacer; Neoliberalism; Exception; Homo oeconomicus.This paper propose a reading and application of the homo sacer metaphysical concept, central to the Giorgio Agamben thought. Thus, aims to debug from historical, social and political contexts empirical figures who reflect fundamental bare life features, extending the application of that paradigm. Therefore, is needed to consider some criticism – exposed in the introduction of the work – to the Agamben’s thought, which guide the enterprise, however without to depart absolutely from agambenian framework, but providing a new breath to his philosophical constructions. Basically, will be worked with three critical authors: Judith Butler, Thomas Lemke and Ludueña Romandini. With this in mind, propose a reading mode of the homo sacer paradigm that allows more precisely analysis of facticity, ensuring sensitivity to biopolitical nuances in their specific contexts – in other words, avoiding that the entire social body be reduced to the nuda vita sacredness. In the first section two figures is debugged: the national minorities, from Hannah Arendt political analysis; and the undefined inmates of Guantanamo Bay, investigated by Judith Butler. In a second moment, has the intention to approximate the neoliberal economic reason to the exception paradigm and to extract a new empirical figure of homo sacer, the homo oeconomicus, or enterprising subject. Finally, it is evidenced the neoliberal consequences, of that economic way of life, to the Agamben’s philosophical-political proposes, i. e., the implementation of an inoperative community and politics. Furthermore, the consequences to the actual democracy and the limitations of agambenian framework for such political context.Na obra Multiculturalismo: examinando a política do reconhecimento de Charles Taylor, a ideia de identidade Este artigo propõe uma leitura e aplicação do conceito metafísico do homo sacer, central no pensamento de Giorgio Agamben. Deste modo, pretende-se depurar de contextos históricos, sociais e políticos figuras empíricas que refletem traços fundamentais da vida nua, estendendo a aplicação de tal paradigma. Para tanto, é preciso considerar algumas críticas – expostas na introdução do trabalho – ao pensamento de Agamben, que norteiam o empreendimento sem, no entanto, afastar-se absolutamente do arcabouço agambeniano, mas sim provendo novo fôlego às suas construções filosóficas. Basicamente, trabalhar-se-á com três autores críticos: Judith Butler, Thomas Lemke, e Ludueña Romandini. Com isso em mente, propõe-se um modo de leitura do paradigma do homo sacer que permita análises mais precisas da facticidade, garantindo sensibilidade às nuances biopolíticas em seus contextos específicos – ou seja, evitando que todo o corpo social se reduza à sacralidade da nuda vita. Na primeira seção duas figuras são depuradas: as minorias nacionais, a partir das análises políticas de Hannah Arendt; e os detentos indefinidos da Baía de Guantánamo, investigada por Judith Butler. Em um segundo momento, pretende-se aproximar a razão econômica neoliberal ao paradigma de exceção e extrair uma nova figura contemporânea do homo sacer, o homo oeconomicus, ou o sujeito-empresa. Por fim, evidencia-se as consequências neoliberais, desta forma de vida econômica, para a proposta filosófico-política de Agamben, isto é, de implementação de uma comunidade e política inoperosa. Ainda, as consequências para a democracia vigente e as limitações do arcabouço agambeniano para tal contexto político.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia2022-10-28info: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/293410.31977/grirfi.v22i3.2934Griot : Revista de Filosofia; v. 22 n. 3 (2022); 162-1822178-1036reponame:Griot : Revista de Filosofiainstname:Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)instacron:UFRBporhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2934/1791Copyright (c) 2022 Matheus Paivahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaiva, Matheus2022-10-28T21:38:09Zoai:seer.www.ufrb.edu.br:article/2934Revistahttp://www.ufrb.edu.br/griot/PUBhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/oai||griotrevista@gmail.com2178-10362178-1036opendoar:2022-10-28T21:38:09Griot : Revista de Filosofia - Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)false
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Figuras empíricas do homo sacer: aproximações ao fenômeno neoliberal
title Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon
spellingShingle Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon
Paiva, Matheus
Agamben; Biopolítica; Homo sacer; Neoliberalismo; Exceção; Homo oeconomicus.
Agamben; Biopolitics; Homo sacer; Neoliberalism; Exception; Homo oeconomicus.
title_short Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon
title_full Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon
title_fullStr Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon
title_full_unstemmed Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon
title_sort Homo sacer’s empirical figures: approaches to the neoliberal phenomenon
author Paiva, Matheus
author_facet Paiva, Matheus
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agamben; Biopolítica; Homo sacer; Neoliberalismo; Exceção; Homo oeconomicus.
Agamben; Biopolitics; Homo sacer; Neoliberalism; Exception; Homo oeconomicus.
topic Agamben; Biopolítica; Homo sacer; Neoliberalismo; Exceção; Homo oeconomicus.
Agamben; Biopolitics; Homo sacer; Neoliberalism; Exception; Homo oeconomicus.
description This paper propose a reading and application of the homo sacer metaphysical concept, central to the Giorgio Agamben thought. Thus, aims to debug from historical, social and political contexts empirical figures who reflect fundamental bare life features, extending the application of that paradigm. Therefore, is needed to consider some criticism – exposed in the introduction of the work – to the Agamben’s thought, which guide the enterprise, however without to depart absolutely from agambenian framework, but providing a new breath to his philosophical constructions. Basically, will be worked with three critical authors: Judith Butler, Thomas Lemke and Ludueña Romandini. With this in mind, propose a reading mode of the homo sacer paradigm that allows more precisely analysis of facticity, ensuring sensitivity to biopolitical nuances in their specific contexts – in other words, avoiding that the entire social body be reduced to the nuda vita sacredness. In the first section two figures is debugged: the national minorities, from Hannah Arendt political analysis; and the undefined inmates of Guantanamo Bay, investigated by Judith Butler. In a second moment, has the intention to approximate the neoliberal economic reason to the exception paradigm and to extract a new empirical figure of homo sacer, the homo oeconomicus, or enterprising subject. Finally, it is evidenced the neoliberal consequences, of that economic way of life, to the Agamben’s philosophical-political proposes, i. e., the implementation of an inoperative community and politics. Furthermore, the consequences to the actual democracy and the limitations of agambenian framework for such political context.
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