Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?

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Autor(a) principal: Plebani, Anderson Kaue
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Princípios (Natal. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/principios/article/view/23057
Resumo: The scientific community is debating on the possibility of a new contemporary era for the Planet Earth. No longer the holocene, but we now live the anthropocene. The debate proposes that the human has become a most influential cause on geological and biochemical processes of this planet. Amongst the several analyses that tries to identify the origins of this new era, there is that one which signals to a “Great Acceleration”, both populational and industrial, occurred during the 1950s. At this same decade, Martin Heidegger started to rehearse in his philosophical inquiries a new concept to express the essence of our contemporary age: positionality [Ge-Stell]. This article tries to evaluate the anthropocene diagnosis in correspondence to some heideggerian works. It is structured as follows: first, a brief introduction to the cientific debate about the anthropocene, side by side with a reading of the Antígona first chorus; after that, it follows Heidegger’s thought on human essence herein his interpretation of the same chorus; as a third step, we present an Heidegger’s interpretation of positionality as the essence of modern and contemporary age.
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spelling Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?Antropoceno e com-posição (Ge-stell): Uma época provocada pelo humano ou na qual ele é provocado?anthropocenehumanpositionalityGe-stellantropocenohumanocom-posiçãoGe-stellThe scientific community is debating on the possibility of a new contemporary era for the Planet Earth. No longer the holocene, but we now live the anthropocene. The debate proposes that the human has become a most influential cause on geological and biochemical processes of this planet. Amongst the several analyses that tries to identify the origins of this new era, there is that one which signals to a “Great Acceleration”, both populational and industrial, occurred during the 1950s. At this same decade, Martin Heidegger started to rehearse in his philosophical inquiries a new concept to express the essence of our contemporary age: positionality [Ge-Stell]. This article tries to evaluate the anthropocene diagnosis in correspondence to some heideggerian works. It is structured as follows: first, a brief introduction to the cientific debate about the anthropocene, side by side with a reading of the Antígona first chorus; after that, it follows Heidegger’s thought on human essence herein his interpretation of the same chorus; as a third step, we present an Heidegger’s interpretation of positionality as the essence of modern and contemporary age.Há duas décadas a comunidade científica debate a possibilidade de o planeta Terra ter entrado em uma nova era. Não mais o holoceno, mas o antropoceno. Defende-se que o humano se tornara causa eficiente das mais influentes nos processos geológicos e biológicos deste planeta. Dentre as várias propostas que visam identificar as origens desta nova era há aquela que acena para uma “Grande Aceleração” industrial e populacional que ocorre a partir dos anos 1950. Nessa mesma década Martin Heidegger começava a ensaiar em suas reflexões uma palavra que previa a essência da nossa época: com-posição [Ge-Stell]. O presente artigo busca avaliar a proposta de diagnóstico do antropoceno a partir de algumas investigações empreendidas por Heidegger. Para tal, estrutura-se da seguinte forma: primeiro, uma breve introdução ao debate científico sobre o antropoceno em paralelo à apreciação de um estásimo da Antígona; depois adentraremos na reflexão de Heidegger sobre a essência do humano, precisamente em sua interpretação do mesmo estásimo de Sófocles; por terceiro faremos uma exposição da interpretação heideggeriana sobre a era da com-posição.EDUFRN2021-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/principios/article/view/2305710.21680/1983-2109.2021v28n56ID23057Princípios: Revista de Filosofia (UFRN); v. 28 n. 56 (2021): Princípios: Revista de Filosofia (UFRN); 49-651983-21090104-869410.21680/1983-2109.2021v28n56reponame:Princípios (Natal. Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNporhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/principios/article/view/23057/14252Copyright (c) 2021 Anderson Kaue Plebaniinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPlebani, Anderson Kaue2021-06-02T15:47:28Zoai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article/23057Revistahttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/principiosPUBhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/principios/oai||principios@cchla.ufrn.br1983-21090104-8694opendoar:2021-06-02T15:47:28Princípios (Natal. Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
Antropoceno e com-posição (Ge-stell): Uma época provocada pelo humano ou na qual ele é provocado?
title Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
spellingShingle Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
Plebani, Anderson Kaue
anthropocene
human
positionality
Ge-stell
antropoceno
humano
com-posição
Ge-stell
title_short Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
title_full Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
title_fullStr Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
title_full_unstemmed Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
title_sort Anthropocene and positionality (Ge-Stell): An epoch provoked by human or where human is provoked?
author Plebani, Anderson Kaue
author_facet Plebani, Anderson Kaue
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Plebani, Anderson Kaue
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anthropocene
human
positionality
Ge-stell
antropoceno
humano
com-posição
Ge-stell
topic anthropocene
human
positionality
Ge-stell
antropoceno
humano
com-posição
Ge-stell
description The scientific community is debating on the possibility of a new contemporary era for the Planet Earth. No longer the holocene, but we now live the anthropocene. The debate proposes that the human has become a most influential cause on geological and biochemical processes of this planet. Amongst the several analyses that tries to identify the origins of this new era, there is that one which signals to a “Great Acceleration”, both populational and industrial, occurred during the 1950s. At this same decade, Martin Heidegger started to rehearse in his philosophical inquiries a new concept to express the essence of our contemporary age: positionality [Ge-Stell]. This article tries to evaluate the anthropocene diagnosis in correspondence to some heideggerian works. It is structured as follows: first, a brief introduction to the cientific debate about the anthropocene, side by side with a reading of the Antígona first chorus; after that, it follows Heidegger’s thought on human essence herein his interpretation of the same chorus; as a third step, we present an Heidegger’s interpretation of positionality as the essence of modern and contemporary age.
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