Publication: La ciudad como colectivo ético.
Una propuesta post-humanista de análisis
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Calonge Reíllo, Fernando
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Universidad de Murcia
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El artículo que aquí presento elabora
una concepción del colectivo ético aplicable al
espacio urbano. Dicha concepción, que se puede
considerar post-humanista, es elaborada a partir
de una lectura de autores como Alfred North Whitehead,
Gilles Deleuze, Bruno Latour o James J.
Gibson. Esta concepción se extrapola a los espacios
de la ciudad, considerando algunas aportaciones
de la Arquitectura y la Geografía Humana. El
propósito último es contemplar el espacio urbano
como la sede donde distintos actores (humanos y
no humanos) emergen de consumo, no consumo,
es decir, al alimón intercambiando tanto sus agencias
como sus condiciones de existencia y sus responsabilidades.
Abstract: The present paper sketches an understanding of the ethical collective applied to the urban space. This understanding, which can be considered post-humanist, stems from a reading of Alfred North Whitehead, Gilles Deleuze, Bruno Latour or James J. Gibson. The concept of the ethical collective is applied to urban spaces following some contributions in Architecture and Human Geography. The main aim of the article is to consider the urban space as the place where multiple (human and non-human) actors emerge together as they exchange both, their agencies and their conditions of existence.
Abstract: The present paper sketches an understanding of the ethical collective applied to the urban space. This understanding, which can be considered post-humanist, stems from a reading of Alfred North Whitehead, Gilles Deleuze, Bruno Latour or James J. Gibson. The concept of the ethical collective is applied to urban spaces following some contributions in Architecture and Human Geography. The main aim of the article is to consider the urban space as the place where multiple (human and non-human) actors emerge together as they exchange both, their agencies and their conditions of existence.
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