This essay aims to retrace the current debate following the recent publication of Georges Canguilhem's Œuvres complètes, mainly focusing on the consequences of the relationship between life and knowledge, as it emerges from this new and complete archive. This analysis allows to highlight that Canguilhem's full historicization of biological rationality, which takes life as a specific object of knowledge, calls into question the epistemic background of biopolitics, by showing the irreducibility of the living to any apparatus of knowledge.
Canesso, A., Storia dei saperi biologici e normatività del vivente in Georges Canguilhem, <<FILOSOFIA POLITICA>>, 2022; 36 (2): 327-338. [doi:10.1416/104231] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/311422]
Storia dei saperi biologici e normatività del vivente in Georges Canguilhem
Canesso, Annagiulia
2022
Abstract
This essay aims to retrace the current debate following the recent publication of Georges Canguilhem's Œuvres complètes, mainly focusing on the consequences of the relationship between life and knowledge, as it emerges from this new and complete archive. This analysis allows to highlight that Canguilhem's full historicization of biological rationality, which takes life as a specific object of knowledge, calls into question the epistemic background of biopolitics, by showing the irreducibility of the living to any apparatus of knowledge.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.