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Simondon (novo)materialismo? Um movimento para além do pensamento político moderno
Author(s) -
Andrea Bardin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
doispontos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2179-7412
pISSN - 1807-3883
DOI - 10.5380/dp.v16i2.70247
Subject(s) - individuation , materialism , philosophy , humanism , epistemology , politics , historical materialism , philosophy of science , narrative , psychoanalysis , marxist philosophy , psychology , theology , political science , law , linguistics
This paper combines Simondon’s philosophy of individuation with some aspects of post-humanist and‘new materialist’ thought, while, at the same time, remaining within the ambit of a more classically ‘historical’characterisation of materialism. Two keywords drawn from Karen Barad and Simondon respectively – ‘ontoepistemology’and ‘axiontology’ – represent the red thread of a narrative that connects the early modern invention of civil science(emblematically represented here by the conceptual couple Descartes-Hobbes) to Wiener’s cybernetic theory ofsociety. The political stakes common to these forms of what I call ‘banal’ materialism, Simondon attacked ontologically,epistemologically and politically. The conceptual tools Simondon’s philosophy of individuation elaborates prove tosupport a ‘non-banal’ materialist critique of the alleged ‘unsocial sociability’ of human nature theorised in modernpolitical theory. A genuine materialist approach, as I will argue, allows us to shift political thinking from politicsconceived as a problem to be solved to politics as an arena of strategic experimentation.

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