Scientific monograph on the topic of project, published within the prestigious 'Slovenska filozofska misel' (Slovenian philosophical thought) series of Slovenska matica publishing house. This work deals with the problem of intersubjectivity and genealogiy of breath and includes the question of the life in the human as well as animal realm
COBISS.SI-ID: 265246208
The article calls attention to the growing importance of biotechnology for power over life and body and analyzes biotechnology as contemporary biopolitical strategy. Thus biotechnology is comprehended as a political technology investing in the body, improving its qualities, prolonging youth, taking care of health and reproduction. In such sense it preserves or protects life by helping to improve health, enriching the quality of life and enabling active aging. It intensifies techniques of biopolitics and anatomo-politics (detected by Foucault) and implicates specially derived politics, geno-politics and regenerative-politics, which demonstrate that there is power over life and body in contemporaneity that is far exceeding the extensions of power from the biological modernity.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2336467
The paper is organised in three parts. It opens with a conceptual outline of negative impact of stereotypical religion-determined pattern of femininity and of the man-nature relationship which is deeply marked by the collective memory of man’s domination over nature. The paper then moves on to consider the main implications of theological eco-feminist ethics on transformation of negative gender stereotypes and prejudices against women, feminine and nature. The third, and final, section of the paper focuses on the matter of gender hierarchy and human-nature hierarchy within the family.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2350291