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Biopolitics and its paradoxes: an approach to life and politics in R. Esposito
Date
2014-04Registration in:
Saidel, Matías Leandro; Biopolitics and its paradoxes: an approach to life and politics in R. Esposito; Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura; Lo Sguardo; 2; 15; 4-2014; 109-131
2036-6558
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Saidel, Matías Leandro
Abstract
In this paper, I discuss some of Esposito?s reflections on biopolitics in order to contribute to a better understanding of this matter. In my view, Roberto Esposito?s theorization on this subject cannot be fully understood without taking into consideration his view on modern political philosophy, the need to deconstruct the hegemonic immunitary paradigm that negates life in order to protect it, and the persistence of theologico-political apparatuses that separate life in zones of different value. Therefore, Esposito will deconstruct political philosophy and develop a genealogical research on modern biopolitics that has immunization as hermeneutic key. Furthermore, theologico-political dispositives like personhood imply a form of violent immunization. Now, if life has to be immunized in order to be preserved, it is also on this ground that a new philosophy of the common can emerge. In this sense, Esposito elaborates a philosophy of the third person or the Impersonal, both within Life and Thought, as a way out from the Immunitarian stance that sacrifices Life to its own preservation. The reach of this proposal will be discussed in the last part of the paper.