The main objective of this paper consists in showing that globalization calls for a new relationship between political philosophy and objective reality. Through concepts taken from French contemporary philosophy, from Guattari to Stiegler, the author criticizes the confusion between Deleuze’s concept of “event” as a virtual production of sense and the modern theory of “augmented reality”. In the last section of his paper, he explains his idea of “Con-temporaneity” as a shared experience of common temporariness. He suggests also some possible developments of political philosophy beyond the tradition of the “history of concepts”.

Per una critica senza alienazione. Un percorso tra Marx, Adorno e Althusser, in “Filosofia politica”, 2016, n. 3, pp. 451-468

RAMETTA, GAETANO
2016

Abstract

The main objective of this paper consists in showing that globalization calls for a new relationship between political philosophy and objective reality. Through concepts taken from French contemporary philosophy, from Guattari to Stiegler, the author criticizes the confusion between Deleuze’s concept of “event” as a virtual production of sense and the modern theory of “augmented reality”. In the last section of his paper, he explains his idea of “Con-temporaneity” as a shared experience of common temporariness. He suggests also some possible developments of political philosophy beyond the tradition of the “history of concepts”.
2016
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