In this article, we confront the thought of Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) with the biopolitical problem of disabilities. Disability is an emerging field of political activism and research, embodied respectively in the Disability Right Movement and the Disability Studies. In this field, there are two rivals competing models of analysis: the biomedical model and the social model. It is shown that the work of Canguilhem provides conceptual tools to overcome this dichotomy. The demonstration presented takes into account changes in the intellectual history of the French philosopher, and is divided into three stages: epistemological, ontological and ethical-politica
The thesis defended in this article is that the philosophy that Georges Canguilhem started to develo...
Starting from Canguilhem's remarks about normality and pathology, we analyze the ambiguities of the ...
In Germany the perspectives of disabled people have a special weight in the public discourse on new ...
In this article, we confront the thought of Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) with the biopolitical pro...
In this article, we confront the thought of Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) with the biopolitical pro...
This article only looks at France, and even within this narrow framework it does not pretend to be e...
medethics-2014-102127 The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, et...
The author’s aim is to support the hypothesis that what is considered the norm (normal, normality) i...
Canguilhem’s work in epistemology and in the history of the life sciences rests on a double deontolo...
In this paper, I read The Normal and the Pathological by French philosopher Georges Canguilhem for w...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
This essay aims to retrace the current debate following the recent publication of Georges Canguilhe...
The political treatment of disability has received a new impulse during the second half of twentieth...
International audienceAt first, Georges Canguilhem's philosophy is a philosophy of medicine recogniz...
The development of the mechanism of sociopolitical regulation of disabilities cannot be separated fr...
The thesis defended in this article is that the philosophy that Georges Canguilhem started to develo...
Starting from Canguilhem's remarks about normality and pathology, we analyze the ambiguities of the ...
In Germany the perspectives of disabled people have a special weight in the public discourse on new ...
In this article, we confront the thought of Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) with the biopolitical pro...
In this article, we confront the thought of Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) with the biopolitical pro...
This article only looks at France, and even within this narrow framework it does not pretend to be e...
medethics-2014-102127 The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, et...
The author’s aim is to support the hypothesis that what is considered the norm (normal, normality) i...
Canguilhem’s work in epistemology and in the history of the life sciences rests on a double deontolo...
In this paper, I read The Normal and the Pathological by French philosopher Georges Canguilhem for w...
The question of how disability should be defined is fraught with political, ethical and philosophica...
This essay aims to retrace the current debate following the recent publication of Georges Canguilhe...
The political treatment of disability has received a new impulse during the second half of twentieth...
International audienceAt first, Georges Canguilhem's philosophy is a philosophy of medicine recogniz...
The development of the mechanism of sociopolitical regulation of disabilities cannot be separated fr...
The thesis defended in this article is that the philosophy that Georges Canguilhem started to develo...
Starting from Canguilhem's remarks about normality and pathology, we analyze the ambiguities of the ...
In Germany the perspectives of disabled people have a special weight in the public discourse on new ...