Exfermity, disease or illness experience: zoonosis and anthropocene

Definitely dated, ephemeral and circumstantial, the paper considers the concept of event (événement) during the pandemic of the new covid-19 SARS-2 in the world, listening from the cloister experience springing out of quarantine in a small apartment in Copacabana. The recent and sudden need to descr...

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Veröffentlicht in:O Que Nos Faz Pensar 2020-12, Vol.29 (47), p.192-237
1. Verfasser: Carlos Estellita-Lins
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Sprache:por
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Zusammenfassung:Definitely dated, ephemeral and circumstantial, the paper considers the concept of event (événement) during the pandemic of the new covid-19 SARS-2 in the world, listening from the cloister experience springing out of quarantine in a small apartment in Copacabana. The recent and sudden need to describe illness experience by philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists and intellectuals has been envisaged as a paradox: the search for solutions and the perception of their impossibility emerge simultaneously. The status of today's philosophical reflections concerning the end of all things is mentioned through an essayistic and non-exhaustive way. The issue of anthropocene and zoonosis is addressed in this context of change, where modes, an insurmountable etymology of the modern project, are confronted with eschatological impasses and altogether with the postponement of the end of the world.
ISSN:0104-6675
0104-6675
DOI:10.32334/oqnfp.2020n47a741