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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2013.tde-29012014-105129
Document
Author
Full name
Alexey Dodsworth Magnavita de Carvalho
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Ribeiro, Renato Janine (President)
Friaca, Amancio Cesar Santos
Ginzburg, Jaime
Title in Portuguese
Do Céu aos Genes: transições epistêmicas, anomalias cosmológicas e suas inquietações éticas: uma interlocução foucaultiana
Keywords in Portuguese
Anomalia
Anormal
Cosmologia
Epistemologia
Ética
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente pesquisa aborda o problema das descontinuidades históricas que deram lugar às mudanças epistêmicas ao longo dos séculos. As rupturas cosmológicas são apresentadas como os elementos de erosão epistêmica referidos por Foucault, e apontadas como o gatilho de desencadeamento do conceito de anomalia. Das anomalias celestiais aos indivíduos anormais, questões éticas são evocadas como inquietações que antecedem o que Foucault descreve como a morte do homem.
Title in English
From Heaven to Genes: epistemic transitions, cosmological anomalies and their ethical concerns: Foucault's dialogue
Keywords in English
Abnormal
Anomaly
Cosmology
Epistemology
Ethics
Abstract in English
This research deals with the problem of historical discontinuities that have given rise to epistemic changes through the centuries. Cosmological ruptures are presented as the "elements of epistemic erosion" mentioned by Foucault, and identified as unleashing triggers of the anomaly concept. From heavenly anomalies to abnormal individuals, ethical issues are raised as concerns that preced what Foucault describes as the death of man.
 
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Publishing Date
2014-01-29
 
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