Theological and Philosophical underpinnings of Developmentalism
- Autores
- Dapuez, Andres Francisco
- Año de publicación
- 2017
- Idioma
- inglés
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- Depending on the dissemination of discursive forms through linguistic practices as well as a particular change in our contemporary doxa, the development language of collective social improvement has been based upon a particular mode of ontological naturalism. In a renewed version of the ontological mode that Descola termed “naturalism”, international development has set social expectations in terms of a progressive future framed by violent ruptures, crises, perils and an actual threat of human annihilation. This paper investigates how this developmental enterprise and the consequent ideology of “developentalism” have further expanded a bi-polar ontology. Since its inception it articulates two radical sets of possibilities. One of infinite progress for humankind and one of its total annihilation according to the well know metaphysics of possibilism. First, I will show how the institutionalization of development goes hand in hand with the emergence of the new form of naturalism which accentuates extreme possibilities as results of human action. My main claim here is that, after World War II, science and technology radicalized naturalism through the institutionalization of a new ideology. By presupposing a new transformational capability of science and technology, developmentalism furthers the naturalistic ontology.
Fil: Dapuez, Andres Francisco. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Entre Ríos. Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Entre Ríos; Argentina - Materia
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Developmentalism
Time
Theology
American ideology
Death
Possibilism
Pilgrims and Puritans
Ontology - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Theological and Philosophical underpinnings of Developmentalism |
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Depending on the dissemination of discursive forms through linguistic practices as well as a particular change in our contemporary doxa, the development language of collective social improvement has been based upon a particular mode of ontological naturalism. In a renewed version of the ontological mode that Descola termed “naturalism”, international development has set social expectations in terms of a progressive future framed by violent ruptures, crises, perils and an actual threat of human annihilation. This paper investigates how this developmental enterprise and the consequent ideology of “developentalism” have further expanded a bi-polar ontology. Since its inception it articulates two radical sets of possibilities. One of infinite progress for humankind and one of its total annihilation according to the well know metaphysics of possibilism. First, I will show how the institutionalization of development goes hand in hand with the emergence of the new form of naturalism which accentuates extreme possibilities as results of human action. My main claim here is that, after World War II, science and technology radicalized naturalism through the institutionalization of a new ideology. By presupposing a new transformational capability of science and technology, developmentalism furthers the naturalistic ontology. Fil: Dapuez, Andres Francisco. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Entre Ríos. Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Entre Ríos; Argentina |
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Depending on the dissemination of discursive forms through linguistic practices as well as a particular change in our contemporary doxa, the development language of collective social improvement has been based upon a particular mode of ontological naturalism. In a renewed version of the ontological mode that Descola termed “naturalism”, international development has set social expectations in terms of a progressive future framed by violent ruptures, crises, perils and an actual threat of human annihilation. This paper investigates how this developmental enterprise and the consequent ideology of “developentalism” have further expanded a bi-polar ontology. Since its inception it articulates two radical sets of possibilities. One of infinite progress for humankind and one of its total annihilation according to the well know metaphysics of possibilism. First, I will show how the institutionalization of development goes hand in hand with the emergence of the new form of naturalism which accentuates extreme possibilities as results of human action. My main claim here is that, after World War II, science and technology radicalized naturalism through the institutionalization of a new ideology. By presupposing a new transformational capability of science and technology, developmentalism furthers the naturalistic ontology. |
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