Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade

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Autor(a) principal: Scolari, Adriel Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
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Resumo: The present thesis defends the idea of training as the cultivation of humanity as a counterpoint to the neoliberal model formation of human capital. The problem that moved the research presented here is summarized by the following question: How was education, as a human formation, has been usurped by the conception of neoliberal formation of human capital and what is the reach of Nussbaum's theory of the cultivation humanity to delineate a renewed model of human formation? To answer it, we used bibliographical research as a method and the hermeneutic posture as a way of understanding the texts, delimiting them through reading keys that emerged during the investigation. Based on a diagnosis of the time made with the help of Martha Nussbaum, Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, we arrive at the key concepts that may be responsible for these changes, namely, Neoliberalism and the Theory of Human Capital. We took the work Birth of Biopolitics, by Michel Foucault, to understand the constituent aspects of neoliberalism, as well as the texts of the founding economists of the, Theodore Schultz and Gary Becker, to find explanations about this neoliberal formative model. Neoliberalism has become a rationality that stimulates generalized competition between individuals. This competitive logic runs through all spheres of daily life, making contemporary life unbearable. The Theory of Human Capital, on the other hand, with the idea of investing in the subject for the economic development of nations, has become a tool of neoliberalism to penetrate the core of the constitution of subjectivities through education. Neoliberal rationality uses a renewed version of the Theory of Human Capital as a tool to appropriate the soul of subjects. This formative model originated an anti-political and individualist subject who is not concerned with what is public and collective. As an alternative to such a model, we present a proposal for a formation while cultivating humanity, based on the works Cultivation Humanity and Not for profit, in which Martha Nussbaum outlines a “Socratic pedagogy”, the development of a universal citizenship and the capacity for a narrative imagination. We conclude that a formation guided by these aspects can be a powerful strategy of resistance to the shrinking of subjectivity of contemporary subjects. This formation needs, according to the results of this research, to be supported by a State that guarantees investments, by a school that revives its meaning and by professors who are researchers and valued in their profession. Nussbaum's conception of cultivating humanity can drive important elements towards training that develops the broader capabilities of human beings, stimulating a culture of developing subjectivities that are denser than those provided by neoliberal formation of human capital.
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spelling Cenci, Angelo VitórioCPF 47849541049http://lattes.cnpq.br/5553067405853480CPF 00236194062http://lattes.cnpq.br/5837193026711911Scolari, Adriel Paulo2023-03-03T14:33:23Z2022-11-30SCOLARI, Adriel Paulo. Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade. 2022. 143 f. Tese (Doutorado em Educação) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2022.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2416The present thesis defends the idea of training as the cultivation of humanity as a counterpoint to the neoliberal model formation of human capital. The problem that moved the research presented here is summarized by the following question: How was education, as a human formation, has been usurped by the conception of neoliberal formation of human capital and what is the reach of Nussbaum's theory of the cultivation humanity to delineate a renewed model of human formation? To answer it, we used bibliographical research as a method and the hermeneutic posture as a way of understanding the texts, delimiting them through reading keys that emerged during the investigation. Based on a diagnosis of the time made with the help of Martha Nussbaum, Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, we arrive at the key concepts that may be responsible for these changes, namely, Neoliberalism and the Theory of Human Capital. We took the work Birth of Biopolitics, by Michel Foucault, to understand the constituent aspects of neoliberalism, as well as the texts of the founding economists of the, Theodore Schultz and Gary Becker, to find explanations about this neoliberal formative model. Neoliberalism has become a rationality that stimulates generalized competition between individuals. This competitive logic runs through all spheres of daily life, making contemporary life unbearable. The Theory of Human Capital, on the other hand, with the idea of investing in the subject for the economic development of nations, has become a tool of neoliberalism to penetrate the core of the constitution of subjectivities through education. Neoliberal rationality uses a renewed version of the Theory of Human Capital as a tool to appropriate the soul of subjects. This formative model originated an anti-political and individualist subject who is not concerned with what is public and collective. As an alternative to such a model, we present a proposal for a formation while cultivating humanity, based on the works Cultivation Humanity and Not for profit, in which Martha Nussbaum outlines a “Socratic pedagogy”, the development of a universal citizenship and the capacity for a narrative imagination. We conclude that a formation guided by these aspects can be a powerful strategy of resistance to the shrinking of subjectivity of contemporary subjects. This formation needs, according to the results of this research, to be supported by a State that guarantees investments, by a school that revives its meaning and by professors who are researchers and valued in their profession. Nussbaum's conception of cultivating humanity can drive important elements towards training that develops the broader capabilities of human beings, stimulating a culture of developing subjectivities that are denser than those provided by neoliberal formation of human capital.A presente tese defende a ideia de formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade como contraponto ao modelo de formação neoliberal de capital humano. A problemática que moveu a investigação aqui apresentada é sintetizada mediante a seguinte questão: De que modo a educação, enquanto formação humana, foi usurpada pela concepção de formação neoliberal de capital humano e qual o alcance da teoria do cultivo da humanidade de Nussbaum para delinear um modelo renovado de formação humana? Para respondê-la, utilizamos a pesquisa bibliográfica como método e a postura hermenêutica como modo de compreensão dos textos, delimitando-os através de chaves de leitura que surgiram ao longo da investigação. A partir de um diagnóstico de época feito com auxílio de Martha Nussbaum, Pierre Dardot e Christian Laval, chegamos aos conceitos-chave que podem ser responsáveis por essas mudanças, a saber, o Neoliberalismo e a Teoria do Capital Humano. Tomamos a obra Nascimento da Biopolítica, de Michel Foucault, para compreender os aspectos constituintes do neoliberalismo, bem como os textos dos teóricos economistas fundantes da Teoria do Capital Humano, Theodore Schultz e Gary Becker, para encontrar as explicações sobre esse modelo formativo neoliberal. O neoliberalismo tornou-se uma racionalidade que estimula a concorrência generalizada entre os indivíduos. Essa lógica da concorrência percorre todas as esferas da vida cotidiana, tornando a vida contemporânea insuportável. A Teoria do Capital Humano, por sua vez, com a ideia de investimento no sujeito para o desenvolvimento econômico das nações, tornou-se uma ferramenta do neoliberalismo para adentrar no núcleo da constituição das subjetividades por meio da educação. A racionalidade neoliberal utiliza uma versão renovada da Teoria do Capital Humano como ferramenta para se apropriar-se da alma dos sujeitos. Esse modelo formativo originou um sujeito antipolítico e individualista que não se preocupa com o que é público e coletivo. Como alternativa a tal modelo, apresentamos uma proposta de formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade, pautada nas obras O cultivo da Humanidade e Sem fins Lucrativos, nas quais Martha Nussbaum delineia uma “pedagogia socrática”, o desenvolvimento de uma cidadania universal e a capacidade de imaginação narrativa. Concluímos que uma formação pautada nesses aspectos pode apresentar-se como uma poderosa estratégia de resistência ao encolhimento da subjetividade dos sujeitos contemporâneos. Essa formação necessita, de acordo com os resultados dessa pesquisa, ser apoiada por um Estado que garanta investimentos, por uma escola que reviva seu sentido e por professores pesquisadores e valorizados em sua profissão. A concepção de cultivo da humanidade de Nussbaum pode impulsionar importantes elementos na direção de uma formação que desenvolva as capacidades mais amplas dos seres humanos, estimulando uma cultura de desenvolvimento de subjetividades mais densas que as propiciadas pela formação neoliberal de capital humano.Submitted by Jucelei Domingues (jucelei@upf.br) on 2023-03-03T14:33:23Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2022AdrielPauloScolari.pdf: 1134155 bytes, checksum: a06d5fa84a6da2a13ca1038fd5aad9e6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-03-03T14:33:23Z (GMT). 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title Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade
spellingShingle Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade
Scolari, Adriel Paulo
Nussbaum, Martha Craven, 1947-
Educação humanística
Neoliberalismo
Capital humano - Educação
Homem - Formação
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
title_short Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade
title_full Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade
title_fullStr Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade
title_full_unstemmed Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade
title_sort Para além da formação neoliberal de capital humano: Nussbaum e a formação enquanto cultivo da humanidade
author Scolari, Adriel Paulo
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Educação humanística
Neoliberalismo
Capital humano - Educação
Homem - Formação
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Educação humanística
Neoliberalismo
Capital humano - Educação
Homem - Formação
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
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description The present thesis defends the idea of training as the cultivation of humanity as a counterpoint to the neoliberal model formation of human capital. The problem that moved the research presented here is summarized by the following question: How was education, as a human formation, has been usurped by the conception of neoliberal formation of human capital and what is the reach of Nussbaum's theory of the cultivation humanity to delineate a renewed model of human formation? To answer it, we used bibliographical research as a method and the hermeneutic posture as a way of understanding the texts, delimiting them through reading keys that emerged during the investigation. Based on a diagnosis of the time made with the help of Martha Nussbaum, Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, we arrive at the key concepts that may be responsible for these changes, namely, Neoliberalism and the Theory of Human Capital. We took the work Birth of Biopolitics, by Michel Foucault, to understand the constituent aspects of neoliberalism, as well as the texts of the founding economists of the, Theodore Schultz and Gary Becker, to find explanations about this neoliberal formative model. Neoliberalism has become a rationality that stimulates generalized competition between individuals. This competitive logic runs through all spheres of daily life, making contemporary life unbearable. The Theory of Human Capital, on the other hand, with the idea of investing in the subject for the economic development of nations, has become a tool of neoliberalism to penetrate the core of the constitution of subjectivities through education. Neoliberal rationality uses a renewed version of the Theory of Human Capital as a tool to appropriate the soul of subjects. This formative model originated an anti-political and individualist subject who is not concerned with what is public and collective. As an alternative to such a model, we present a proposal for a formation while cultivating humanity, based on the works Cultivation Humanity and Not for profit, in which Martha Nussbaum outlines a “Socratic pedagogy”, the development of a universal citizenship and the capacity for a narrative imagination. We conclude that a formation guided by these aspects can be a powerful strategy of resistance to the shrinking of subjectivity of contemporary subjects. This formation needs, according to the results of this research, to be supported by a State that guarantees investments, by a school that revives its meaning and by professors who are researchers and valued in their profession. Nussbaum's conception of cultivating humanity can drive important elements towards training that develops the broader capabilities of human beings, stimulating a culture of developing subjectivities that are denser than those provided by neoliberal formation of human capital.
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