Article: From natural unit to hybrid instability: conceptual implications of the environmental crises about modern separation between science and politics
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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
Presently, as environmental practices that aim to internalize nature become important, the image of civilizing process is reconfigured. This has intended to organize a wild exterior that could be indefinitely used. When the human‘s fights don’t go against this wild exterior, but happen inside society, the boundaries used in the modernity to define an outside and an inside lose their initial strength. In this paper, we will try to analyze the effects of this event on science and politics, practices that interpenetrate themselves in the present over environmental questions. Initially, we will explain the importance of the exteriority of nature for modernity. Then, we will describe the crisis in the distributions of politics and sciences competences, in order to finally, propose changes in the modern model of representation. Key-words: environment crisis – science - politicsDownloads
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2004-01-01
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