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Homo Natura : Nietzsche, Antropología y Biopolítica.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lemm, Vanessa.
Contributor:
Conejo Abril, Víctor.
Seguró, Miquel.
Sanchis, Dani.
Series:
Pensamiento Herder Series
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Philosophical anthropology.
Biopolitics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (188 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Barcelona : Herder, Editorial S.A., 2024.
Summary:
This book by Vanessa Lemm explores Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of 'homo natura' as a pivotal idea in philosophical anthropology and biopolitics. It delves into the continuity between human nature and the natural world, emphasizing Nietzsche's rejection of transcendental perspectives. The author examines how the human condition, when harmonized with a 'more natural' nature, leads to the surpassing of humanity toward the 'overhuman.' Drawing on disciplines such as psychoanalysis, feminism, and biopolitics, the text critically engages with the naturalistic and evolutionary paradigms, contrasting them with Nietzsche's unique perspective. The book is intended for scholars and students of philosophy, particularly those interested in Nietzsche, anthropology, and the intersections of nature, culture, and human identity. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Cubierta
Portada
Créditos
Índice
Agradecimientos
Abreviaturas
Introducción
1. Kantismo, naturalismo y antropología filosófica
Naturaleza humana y ciencia natural
Naturaleza humana e historia natural
Naturaleza humana y antropología filosófica
Naturaleza humana y probidad (Redlichkeit)
2. Humanismo más allá del antropocentrismo
Karl Löwith y la crítica del humanismo antinatural
Recuperar la vida animal
Recuperar la naturaleza como arte
Recuperar la vida vegetal
3. El psicoanálisis y la deconstrucción de la naturaleza humana
La deconstrucción de la naturaleza humana a través de las ciencias naturales (EA 14)
Una nueva filosofía del cuerpo
Pulsiones, cultura y transformación humana
Caos, creatividad y devenir sobrehumano
4. Biopolítica, sexualidad y transformación social
Homo natura y feminismo
Sexualidad, naturaleza individual y autoconocimiento
«La mujer en sí», probidad y crítica de la Ilustración
Sexualidad, biopolítica y transformación social
Conclusión. Poshumanismo y comunidad de vida
Dos formas de poshumanismo
Zoe-igualitarismo y comunidad de vida Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9788425450549
8425450543
OCLC:
1460465525

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