The garbage-recycling dichotomy as a resignification of subjectivity for the new century
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https://doi.org/10.24310/NATyLIB.2022.vi16.12926Keywords:
Philosophy of garbage, Jacinto Choza, Artificial Intelligence, subjectivity, recyclingAbstract
This note analyzes the proposal for the conceptualization of human natural subjectivity raised in Jacinto Choza's book Philosophy of Garbage. The global, technological and legal responsibility towards contemporary subjects that raise problems, such are the redefinitions of the human in Queer currents such as the cyborg or post-human subjectivities. It is proposed through the inclusive natural subjectivity of concepts such as recycling and garbage, the differentiation of the moral subject from the economic subject, as well as the amoral subject from the AI ??by not enjoying, as the author says, its own natural subjectivity.
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