El proyecto simondoniano: la individuación del ser en devenir
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2017-06-16
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Builes Roldán, Isabella
Manrique Tisnés, Horacio
Henao Galeano, Carlos Mario
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Universidad EAFIT
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En este artículo se presenta la propuesta del filósofo Gilbert Simondon acerca del proceso de individuación, según la cual el ser está en devenir y puede desfasarse para resolver sus tensiones y dar lugar a individuos físicos o vivientes que constituyen un sistema y atraviesan una serie de equilibrios metaestables. Además, como claro ejemplo de una forma de individuación transindividual (referida al ser humano), se menciona la capacidad de invención, que se da gracias a la información que el individuo adquiere y recupera por medio de la imaginación, la cual integra la percepción y la afectividad y permite crear nuevas normas o artefactos instalándolos en el devenir. Por último, se muestran otras perspectivas de individuación desde distintos autores y se contrastan con la propuesta de Simondon.
This paper introduces the proposal of the philosopher Gilbert Simondon about the individuation process, according to which the being is in the process of becoming and can be out of phase to solve his tensions and give rise to physical or living individuals that constitute a system and go through a series of metastable equilibria. In addition, as a clear example of a form of transindividual individuation (referred to as the human being), the inventiveness is mentioned, which occurs thanks to the information that the individual acquires and recovers through imagination. This imagination integrates perception and affectivity and allows creating new norms or mechanisms setting them up in the becoming. Finally, other perspectives of individuation are shown from different authors and are contrasted against Simondon’s proposal.
This paper introduces the proposal of the philosopher Gilbert Simondon about the individuation process, according to which the being is in the process of becoming and can be out of phase to solve his tensions and give rise to physical or living individuals that constitute a system and go through a series of metastable equilibria. In addition, as a clear example of a form of transindividual individuation (referred to as the human being), the inventiveness is mentioned, which occurs thanks to the information that the individual acquires and recovers through imagination. This imagination integrates perception and affectivity and allows creating new norms or mechanisms setting them up in the becoming. Finally, other perspectives of individuation are shown from different authors and are contrasted against Simondon’s proposal.