Publication: Humanidad doliente: la violencia contemporánea en la obra
de Eduardo Nicol
Authors
Aguirre Moreno, Arturo
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon.448111
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Este artículo propone que la meditación
sobre la violencia contemporánea, en la obra
de Eduardo Nicol, está inscrita en un amplio proceso
de reflexión filosófica de tres décadas, que
interroga sobre el presente y el porvenir de la
humanidad. La violencia, para Nicol, es el despliegue
de una racionalidad peculiar —gestada
en la Modernidad— por disolvente de la verdad,
a la cual él llama “razón de fuerza mayor”. De
este modo, el artículo rastrea en la obra de dicho
filósofo la conformación —desde la noción, hasta
la idea y marco conceptual— de la violencia en
tanto disposición, acto y sistema. La regulación
política, el odio y la violencia intersubjetiva, la
hostilidad y la guerra en un mundo global son el
foco de atención de este artículo.
This article proposes that the meditation on contemporary violence, in the Eduardo Nicol’s works, is part of a broad process of philosophical reflection of three decades, which questions the present and the future of humanity. Violence, for Nicol, is the display of a special rationality, born in Modernity, which he calls “force majeure reason” (razón de fuerza mayor) that is a change of life regime in the contemporary human being, sometimes to the basic need for survival, utility and a network of forcedness that reduces possibilities and freedom. In this way, the article traces in Nicol´s work the conformation —from the notion, to the idea and the conceptual framework— of violence as a disposition, act and system. Political regulation, hate and intersubjective violence, hostility and war in a global world are the focus of this collaboration.
This article proposes that the meditation on contemporary violence, in the Eduardo Nicol’s works, is part of a broad process of philosophical reflection of three decades, which questions the present and the future of humanity. Violence, for Nicol, is the display of a special rationality, born in Modernity, which he calls “force majeure reason” (razón de fuerza mayor) that is a change of life regime in the contemporary human being, sometimes to the basic need for survival, utility and a network of forcedness that reduces possibilities and freedom. In this way, the article traces in Nicol´s work the conformation —from the notion, to the idea and the conceptual framework— of violence as a disposition, act and system. Political regulation, hate and intersubjective violence, hostility and war in a global world are the focus of this collaboration.
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Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 88 (2023), pp. 125-135
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