¿Qué es una ontología política?
Loading...
Publication date
Authors
Advisors
Department
Research group
Center
Abstract
En este artículo me interesa presentar una definición posible de on-tología política. Para ello, comienzo señalando cuáles son los rasgos generales desde los cuales se la define como mero antecedente de la epistemología. Frente a ello, primero, reconstruyo la perspectiva de W. Connolly como an-tecedente central del uso del término ontología en teoría política. Segundo, sistematizo bajo la expresión “ontologías políticas” ciertos modos en que se trabaja desde el posfundacionalismo el vínculo entre ontología y política. Ter-cero, bajo la expresión “políticas ontológicas” sistematizo las posiciones que han trabajado el vínculo entre ontología y política desde el giro ontológico en antropología. Por último, recuperando lo analizado, presento una definición de ontología política deconstructiva. El texto tiene, entonces, dos objetivos: por un lado, sistematizar las discusiones en torno al sintagma “ontología política”; por el otro, otorgar una definición específica de la misma
In this paper, I am interested in presenting a definition of “political ontology”. To this end, first, I reconstruct W. Connolly’s perspective as a central antecedent of the use of the term ontology in political theory. Second, I systematize under the expression “political ontologies” certain ways in which the relation between ontology and politics is worked out from postfoundationalist political thought. Third, under the expression “ontological politics” I systematize the positions that have worked on the relation between ontology and politics since the ontological turn in anthropology. Finally, recovering what has been analyzed, I present a definition of deconstructive political ontology. The text has, then, two objectives: on the one hand, to systematize the discussions around the syntagm “political ontology”; on the other hand, to provide a specific definition of it
In this paper, I am interested in presenting a definition of “political ontology”. To this end, first, I reconstruct W. Connolly’s perspective as a central antecedent of the use of the term ontology in political theory. Second, I systematize under the expression “political ontologies” certain ways in which the relation between ontology and politics is worked out from postfoundationalist political thought. Third, under the expression “ontological politics” I systematize the positions that have worked on the relation between ontology and politics since the ontological turn in anthropology. Finally, recovering what has been analyzed, I present a definition of deconstructive political ontology. The text has, then, two objectives: on the one hand, to systematize the discussions around the syntagm “political ontology”; on the other hand, to provide a specific definition of it







