Vibrant Matter and Affective Bodies
Considerations for a Non-Anthropocentric Ontology
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v29i1.78536Keywords:
Ontologia, materialismo vital, corpos afetivos, perspectivismo, agenciamentos.Abstract
In this article, we will present some considerations that allow us to outline a non-anthropocentric ontology. The article is divided into 5 parts. In the first part, we follow Meillassoux's confrontation with the predominance of correlationism after Kantian critical philosophy. Next, we present Jane Bennett's vital materialism as a non-anthropocentric alternative to correlationist philosophies. In the third section, we recover Spinoza's notion of affective bodies to think about a relational flat ontology. Following that, we present Nietzsche's affective relational perspectivism as an alternative to Kantian idealism. Finally, we introduce the notion of assemblage as a key concept for the composition of a non-anthropocentric ontology.
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