Chères et chers collègues,

Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à la prochaine séance du séminaire
international de recherche de l'Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble :

Alessandro ARIENZO

Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"

On desiring in common.

Criticism, politics, subjectivities


Jeudi 24 mars de 10h30 à 12h00

Salle B1, ARSH



The modern historical sense and its critical reason seem outdated and
unactual today and cannot orient social behaviour towards emancipatory and
progressive horizons. "Orphans" of the great horizons that marked the
twentieth century, our societies are going through radical changes in the
apparent absence not only of visions that have the strength to give an
alternative form to our world but also of subjectivities that can embody
these visions. Using a Foucauldian expression, the crisis of all those
"subjectivations" that have marked modernity (liberal, socialist,
Christian, revolutionary) contributes to our bewilderment. It is also why
we live in a "critical" time: a time in which modern political subjects
seem to have vanished, and neither the forms nor the conditions of
possibility to produce new subjectivities are precise.


In my contribution, I intend to discuss - without resolving - what I
believe to be the threefold challenge facing a thought that wants to become
"critical" today. Firstly, to understand if and how critique can occur in a
world that appears empty of historical meaning. Secondly, to understand how
critique can give emerging subjectivities durable, cooperative, and mutual
forms. Lastly, how to base critique on a knowledge of the 'limits' and
historical and material possibilities of political action, so that critical
thought can direct action and be translated into it.

Cordialement,

--
Kourken Michaelian
http://phil-mem.org/


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