Objectives
I.- Introduction:
Interdisciplinarity: psychology, philosophy, neurophenomenology, cognitive neurosciences,
biology, nursing, architecture, biocultural anthropology, sport, art. Multicultural approach.
II.- Main Objective:
To reflect on the definition/interpretation of a biosubjective subject in the context of a
philosophy of the body. To reflect on said philosophy.
Purpose: to study the thinking and interactive body in its relations with the brain and the mind
through a reductionist materialism and a biological phenomenology. Purpose of the study:
to apply our findings in our daily professional activities.
III.- Contexts:
Biohumanities: new relations between biology, humanities and society. Encounter between
moist biology and dry silicon. Use of biotechnologies. Critical and constructive vision of
science.
Biosubjectivity: the result of the intímate relations between biology, philosophy and
psychology. Going from the biopolitical reality of the body and of the population as a
disciplinary technology to governing oneself. How to achieve an aesthetics of existence
through the matter of the body and the matter of the body of the Other. The bodily invention of
the subject – its embodiment. The biosubjectivity implies the embodiment of the subject
(biosubject) in its matter, a conscious physical mutation: it also implies to
phenomenologically describe the lives of the new body.
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