Zero Degree Affects

This essay seeks a new approach between philosophy and neuroscience inspired by the recent ontological turn to think about one of the affects modulations across the contemporary sociopolitical scenario. In this regard, it theoretically triangulates the appropriation of Spinoza's philosophy by n...

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Main Authors: Moysés Pinto Neto, Charles Borges
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Editora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESS 2019-12-01
Series:Revista de Filosofia
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Online Access:https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/25613
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spelling doaj-6be85a18f9dc4910bc92fb8f85aaaae42020-11-25T02:35:09ZspaEditora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESSRevista de Filosofia 0104-44431980-59342019-12-01315410.7213/1980-5934.31.054.DS0722951Zero Degree AffectsMoysés Pinto Neto0Charles BorgesUniversidade Luterana do BrasilThis essay seeks a new approach between philosophy and neuroscience inspired by the recent ontological turn to think about one of the affects modulations across the contemporary sociopolitical scenario. In this regard, it theoretically triangulates the appropriation of Spinoza's philosophy by neuroscientist Antonio Damasio and the reception of Damasio's neuroscience by philosopher Catherine Malabou, taking Gilles Deleuze as a connecting point between these perspectives. It proposes to think the concept of destructive plasticity as a metamorphosis in the organism that, shocked by some traumatic event, turns to a new configuration that deactivates its somatic markers and ends up taking a form of disaffection. Finally, it concludes by bringing this figure closer to what Achille Mbembe, taking the death drive as central concept for thinking necropolitics, names as "lumpenradical".https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/25613afeto - plasticidade - destrutiva - trauma - desafetação.
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Zero Degree Affects
Revista de Filosofia
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Charles Borges
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title Zero Degree Affects
title_short Zero Degree Affects
title_full Zero Degree Affects
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series Revista de Filosofia
issn 0104-4443
1980-5934
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This essay seeks a new approach between philosophy and neuroscience inspired by the recent ontological turn to think about one of the affects modulations across the contemporary sociopolitical scenario. In this regard, it theoretically triangulates the appropriation of Spinoza's philosophy by neuroscientist Antonio Damasio and the reception of Damasio's neuroscience by philosopher Catherine Malabou, taking Gilles Deleuze as a connecting point between these perspectives. It proposes to think the concept of destructive plasticity as a metamorphosis in the organism that, shocked by some traumatic event, turns to a new configuration that deactivates its somatic markers and ends up taking a form of disaffection. Finally, it concludes by bringing this figure closer to what Achille Mbembe, taking the death drive as central concept for thinking necropolitics, names as "lumpenradical".
topic afeto - plasticidade - destrutiva - trauma - desafetação.
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