Life as autarchy : deconstructing bio-theological western paradigm
Abstract: How can life be defined? In this paper, I will stress the importance of self-sufficiency (or, more rigorously, “autarchy”) in defining what life is in Western thought. I will address philosophy, biology, and theology, by studying Aristotle’s natural philosophy, Thomas Aquinas’ theology, and Maturana and Varela’s biological theory of autopoiesis. Although self-sufficiency is quite revealing of what life is, I will argue that it does notdo justice to the relational essence of life, being my goal to open new perspectives on life by placing the prefix syn- over the prefix autós-. The philosophical task today seems to be to understand what relationality and community means, and I argue that for that end the “autarchy paradigm” should be challenged, understanding life (bíos) essentially as “life in common” (symbiosis).
Main Author: | Grassi, Martín |
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Format: | Artículo biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
Published: |
Smith and Franklin
2018
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Subjects: | FILOSOFIA, VIDA, AUTARQUIA, Aristóteles, 384-322 a. C., DIOS, Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225?-1274., Maturana, Humberto, 1928-, Varela, Francisco, 1946-2001, |
Online Access: | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/4975 |
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