Life goes on

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Section: Dossier: Saberes relativos a la enfermedad y la fabricación del cuerpo humano; la filosofía de la vida de G. Canguilhem

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This article offers a reflection on the notion of progress. A notion that received a special contribution from Immanuel Kant, who gave it the condition of purpose and objective of consciences and human history. A little later, this condition was questioned and reformulated by Charles Darwin who, from a science of life, conceived both for living organisms and for humanity a progress with no other purpose than that of their conservation and reproduction, as a result of what he called “blind variation”. Finally, this quarrel received from Georges Canguilhem care and development that resulted in a new and distinct notion of progress that has as its main content the concept of biological normativity, applicable both to living organisms and to social organizations. A concept that, in the Bachelardian manner, “denies and complements” the notion of progress of its predecessors.

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Francisco Verardi Bocca
Verardi Bocca, F. (2024). Life goes on. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(58), 277-290. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-22012024000583575

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