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Vida, inmanencia y democracia spinoziana [Life, Immanence and Spinozian Democracy]

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Author(s)
Ezquerra Gómez, Jesús
Keywords
biopolitics
democracy
Spinoza
life
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Development ethics
Methods of ethics
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/194752
Abstract
"En lo que sigue expondremos brevemente, en primer lugar, tres concepciones biopolíticas: la de Hannah Arendt, la de Michel Foucault y la de Giorgio Agamben. Estas exposiciones irán enderezadas a acotar la noción biopolítica de “vida”. A continuación intentaremos recuperar, siguiendo a Deleuze, un concepto de “vida” que permita una relación con la política no sólo diferente sino opuesta al que maneja la biopolítica. Esta concepción alternativa de “vida”, atravesada por la idea de inmanencia, encontrará su expresión más acabada en Spinoza. Finalmente, se intentará pensar qué política es posible a partir de tal concepto. Tal política no se agotaría en la mera gestión de la nuda vida sino que habría de consistir en una composición de las potencias de la multitud que podemos denominar, siguiendo a Spinoza, “democracia”" ["In this paper we will explain, first, the biopolitical conceptions of three contemporary thinkers ―Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault and Giorgio Agamben― with the purpose of defining the biopolitical notion of “life”. Then we will try to regain ―following Deleuze― a concept of “life” that allows us a relation to politics opposite of that of the biopolitics. This alternative conception of “life”, crossed by the idea of immanence, will find its fullest expression in the work of Spinoza. Finally, we will try to determine what kind of politics is possible from such a conception. Such a politics should not be limited to bare life management, but it should consist in a composition of the multitude powers that we could call, following Spinoza, “democracy”"]
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2013
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Article
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