On Biopolitics

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Anthropological Machine
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Biological Modernity
biological normativity
Biological Teleology
biopolitical theory
Biopolitics
biopolitics philosophy nature language
Biopolitics: A Reader
Biopolitics: An Advanced Introduction
Bios. Biopolitics and Philosophy
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Charles Darwin
Clay Crystals
Continental Philosophy
critical theory
Cultural Studies
Darwinian naturalism
Davide Tarizzo
Dense
Epistemological Indicators
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Experimentum Linguae
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Giorgio Agamben
Heideggerian Definition
Heideggerian linguistic
Holds
Homo Sacer
Horror Vacui
human-animal relations
Inclusive Exclusion
Italian Studies
Literary Theory
Manifest Image
Martin Heidegger
Metaphysical Humanism
Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
Natural Teleology
Natural Theology
Natural World
Organic World
Philosophical Horizon
philosophy of science
political anthropology
Political Theory
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Roberto Esposito
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Sovereign Power and Bare Life
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138478862
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do humans fit into the natural world? What are the political consequences of viewing humans as animals? On Biopolitics is the first scholarly attempt to answer these questions, bringing critical thought into dialogue with naturalism.

Effectively demonstrating that biology cannot serve as a measure of societies and that a critical theory cannot ignore the scientific worldview, Marco Piasentier explores two dominant strands of biopolitical theory that interpret nature in opposing ways. The first one reduces every notion of the natural world to a historical invention produced by mechanisms of power, thereby preventing the conceptualisation of humans as animals. The second strand turns nature into a normative principle from which to derive a politics of life itself. Piasentier suggests that it is possible to envision a different biopolitical theory, in which humans are political animals, free from any natural imperative. To this end, he introduces Darwinian naturalism into biopolitical theory, engaging with contemporary debates in the philosophy of science about biological teleology and normativity. Rather than reducing the Darwinian worldview to a historic-political invention, he challenges the anthropomorphic residues that continue to inform it and serve as grounds for normative forms of biopolitics.

On Biopolitics sets a new foundation for biopolitical theory and will become essential reading for humanities and social sciences scholars seeking a new perspective on nature, beyond any form of biologism or linguistic idealism.

Marco Piasentier is a Research Fellow at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and at the Centre for Critical Thought, University of Kent, UK.

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