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Author Piasentier, Marco, author

Title On biopolitics an inquiry into nature and language / Marco Piasentier
Published London : Routledge, 2020

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Series Routledge Innovations in Political Theory Ser
Routledge Innovations in Political Theory Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Vestiges of Anthropomorphism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 1: The Command of Language -- Towards the "Turn" -- Dichtung -- The Two Voices -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Is the Human Being a Living Creature? -- Beyond the Anthropological Difference -- Homo est Brutum Bestiale -- Epistemological Indicators -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Death of Bartleby and the Paradise of Language -- The Outside -- The In-Human -- The Commandment of Language
Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Erring According to Nature -- According to Nature -- Natural Genealogy -- A New Vital Imperative -- Another Human, all-too-Human Post-Humanism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: The Blowing of the Wind and Natural Selection -- From the Stoics to Paley -- Natural Selection and Biological Functions -- Moths and Crystals -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: The Ends of Nature -- A Dangerous Metaphor -- Prolegomena to any Future Biopolitics Beyond Natural Teleology -- Pan -- Excursus -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "In On Biopolitics, Marco Piasentier discusses one of the most persistent questions in biopolitical theory: the divide between nature and language. He attempts to redraw the conceptual map which has traditionally defined the permissible paths to address this question. Taking his cue from Foucault's exhortation to think philologically and biologically, Piasentier traverses the main theoretical and methodological frameworks which have informed the biopolitical debate on nature and language, biology and politics. Biopolitical theory becomes the center of gravity for an investigation encompassing diverse philosophical models, from the Heideggerian linguistic turn to post-Darwinian naturalism. The divide between traditions is not proof of an impossible encounter, but constitutes the site for a new conceptual topography. Working in this interdisciplinary space, Piasentier puts into question the command of language and the ends of nature: two vestiges of a 'human, all too human' worldview that preclude the possibility of thinking philologically and biologically about biopolitics. On Biopolitics: An Inquiry into Nature and Language is essential reading for humanities and social sciences scholars with an interest in moving beyond debates about nature and language"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Biopolitics
Biopolitics.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351067522
1351067524