冠狀病毒不但襲擊個體,還襲擊政體與團體
Author(s) -
Hans-Martin Saß
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of chinese and comparative philosophy of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1386-6354
DOI - 10.24112/ijccpm.181693
Subject(s) - biopower , politics , plague (disease) , creatures , covid-19 , happiness , commons , political science , capitalism , sociology , political economy , law , environmental ethics , history , medicine , philosophy , disease , archaeology , pathology , natural (archaeology) , infectious disease (medical specialty)
La Peste (1947) by Albert Camus relates the story of a cholera plague that not only killed people in a town but also devastated the town's political and business bodies How is the COVID-19 pandemic harming not only us, our friends, and our families, but also the integrated interactions of our bodies with technologies, corporations, cultures, and politics? How will we get water, food, and information if we have no electricity, due to either the COVID-19 disaster or immoral people? How will we find new solid forms of living together in health, peace, and liberty? I pose the following five questions (1) Will better "domestic circulation" and "gross happiness products" offer new opportunities for stable and healthy political bodies? (2) Will the Belt-and-Road Initiative have healthy solutions for all bodies involved? (3) Will smaller political and corporate bodies be more robust and healthier, and how can we grow them? (4) Will artificial intelligence build strong organs in future political bodies, or will they disintegrate and destroy them? (5) Will integrated bioethics and biopolitics find other solutions?
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