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    The Psychopolitics of Cognitive Enhancement.Jessica Ludescher Imanaka - 2022 - Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology 26 (3):447-476.
    This article explores the shadow side of transhumanist aspirations to transform humanity using cognitive enhancement technologies (CET). The central problem concerns how the desired transhuman anthropogenesis alters the ethical capacities of the human person. Focusing on the intersection between autonomy and equity, the article posits that inequity enhances individual autonomy for some at the expense of others, hence degrading collective autonomy. This process is already unfolding under neoliberalism, as analyzed via Byung-Chul Han’s theory of psychopolitics. Han’s psychopolitics reveals (...)
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    Psychopolitical validity in the helping professions: Applications to research, interventions, case conceptualization, and therapy.Isaac Prilleltensky, Ora Prilleltensky & Courte Voorhees - 2008 - In Carl I. Cohen & Sami Timimi (eds.), Liberatory Psychiatry: Philosophy, Politics, and Mental Health. Cambridge University Press. pp. 105--130.
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    Psychopolitics: Conversations with Trevor Cribben Merrill.Jean-Michel Oughourlian - 2012 - Michigan State University Press.
    For thousands of years, political leaders have unified communities by aligning them against common enemies. However, today more than ever, the search for “common” enemies results in anything but unanimity. Scapegoats like Saddam Hussein, for example, led to a stark polarization in the United States. Renowned neuropsychiatrist and psychologist Jean-Michel Oughourlian proposes that the only authentic enemy is the one responsible for both everyday frustrations and global dangers, such as climate change—ourselves. Oughourlian, who pioneered an “interdividual” psychology with René Girard, (...)
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    The Psychopolitics of Austerity: democracy, youth and civil protest.Fred Powell - 2015 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 17:15-31.
    This article argues that new (and sometimes invisible) forms of civic protest are finding a voice in the age of the Internet. It poses the questions whether these voices of protest are (a) part of a long, militant and sometimes violent tradition of street politics based on class struggle or (b) new, peaceful and creative political (and anti-political) platforms (a metaphysical revolt) offering critical and innovative insights into the possibilities of democratic renewal - as part of a process of deepening (...)
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  5. Psychopolitics: Frantz Fanon's Black skin, white masks.Vicky Lebeau - 1998 - In Jan Campbell & Janet Harbord (eds.), Psycho-Politics and Cultural Desires. Ucl Press. pp. 113--23.
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    Psychopolitics and bewilderment: the facialization of identity,.Claudia Landolfi - 2014 - Psychopolitics and Bewilderment: The Facialization of Identity, Berfrois, ISSN 2051-3046, Pendant Publishing (UK) (2051-3046).
    Confronting different contemporary sources from philosophy and poetry, this article provides a trace of the emerging reflections on the question of political identity as person/face/mask that can be recognized. The article is focused on authors from Eastern Europe, the post-communist one, where, in recent years, a psychoanalytic perspective on politics has put in place the topic of void, lack, absence as an ineludible tool for facing identity. In the case of the mask, one can see the face and both the (...)
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    Rage and Time: A Psychopolitical Investigation.Peter Sloterdijk - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    While ancient civilizations worshipped strong, active emotions, modern societies have favored more peaceful attitudes, especially within the democratic process. We have largely forgotten the struggle to make use of _thymos_, the part of the soul that, following Plato, contains spirit, pride, and indignation. Rather, Christianity and psychoanalysis have promoted mutual understanding to overcome conflict. Through unique examples, Peter Sloterdijk, the preeminent posthumanist, argues exactly the opposite, showing how the history of Western civilization can be read as a suppression and return (...)
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    Psychopolitics: Conversations with Trevor Cribben Merrill by Jean-Michel Oughourlian. [REVIEW]Andrew McKenna - 2021 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 67:25-28.
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  9. Neoliberalism and the duty to die: biopolitical and psychopolitical perspectives.Jose Luis Guerrero Quiñones - 2023 - Isegoría 68 (e29):1-9.
    This paper aims to explore and offer different hypotheses that could account for an adequate understanding of the duty to die and its relation to biopolitics from two neglected approaches. First, death will be analysed from a biopolitical perspective to understand the crucial role it has in biopower. Second, the focus lies on the two-folded implication that death has in biopower, for it could be either a defiance of it or the final sublimation of its control. Similarly, the next section (...)
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    Rage and Time: A Psychopolitical Investigation.Mario Wenning (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    While ancient civilizations worshipped strong, active emotions, modern societies have favored more peaceful attitudes, especially within the democratic process. We have largely forgotten the struggle to make use of _thymos_, the part of the soul that, following Plato, contains spirit, pride, and indignation. Rather, Christianity and psychoanalysis have promoted mutual understanding to overcome conflict. Through unique examples, Peter Sloterdijk, the preeminent posthumanist, argues exactly the opposite, showing how the history of Western civilization can be read as a suppression and return (...)
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    Biopolitics in the ‘Psychic Realm’: Han, Foucault and neoliberal psychopolitics.Caroline Alphin & François Debrix - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (4):477-491.
    This article explores German Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han’s notion of psychopolitics and his concept of the neoliberal subject. For Han, mental processes are now the primary target of power. This means that, according to Han, biopower must give way to what he calls psychopower since perspectives that critically seek to understand neoliberalism through a biopolitical lens are no longer adequate to contemporary regimes of neoliberal achievement. This article examines and evaluates Han’s argument that Foucauldian biopolitics is obsolete in today’s (...)
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    Biopolitics in the ‘Psychic Realm’: Han, Foucault and neoliberal psychopolitics.Caroline Alphin & François Debrix - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (4):477-491.
    This article explores German Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han’s notion of psychopolitics and his concept of the neoliberal subject. For Han, mental processes are now the primary target of power. This means that, according to Han, biopower must give way to what he calls psychopower since perspectives that critically seek to understand neoliberalism through a biopolitical lens are no longer adequate to contemporary regimes of neoliberal achievement. This article examines and evaluates Han’s argument that Foucauldian biopolitics is obsolete in today’s (...)
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    Biopolitics in the ‘Psychic Realm’: Han, Foucault and neoliberal psychopolitics.Caroline Alphin & François Debrix - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (4):477-491.
    This article explores German Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han’s notion of psychopolitics and his concept of the neoliberal subject. For Han, mental processes are now the primary target of power. This means that, according to Han, biopower must give way to what he calls psychopower since perspectives that critically seek to understand neoliberalism through a biopolitical lens are no longer adequate to contemporary regimes of neoliberal achievement. This article examines and evaluates Han’s argument that Foucauldian biopolitics is obsolete in today’s (...)
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    Book Reviews : Psychopolitics: Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the Future of Mass Psychiatry. By Peter Sedgwick. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1982. Pp. 292. $6.95. [REVIEW]Nathaniel Laor - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (1):142-144.
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    Freud, the contemporary super-ego, and Western morality: an essay on psychopolitics.Giosue Ghisalberti - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Freud, the Contemporary Super ego and the West traces the origins of the relationship between the morality of the super ego and the destructive impulse of the death drive in the liberal democracies of the twenty first century. Giosue Ghisalberti begins by refuting the analysis by contemporary social theorists of the phenomenon described as the return of the religious, presenting instead a comprehensive set of ideas as outlined by Freud. Ghisalberti argues that the West has regressed to an infantile and (...)
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    Book Reviews : Psychopolitics: Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the Future of Mass Psychiatry. By Peter Sedgwick. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1982. Pp. 292. $6.95. [REVIEW]Nathaniel Laor - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (1):142-144.
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    A Thymotic Left? Peter Sloterdijk and the Psychopolitics of Ressentiment.Sjoerd van Tuinen - 2010 - Symploke 18 (1-2):47-64.
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    Peter Sloterdijk: Rage and time: A psychopolitical investigation. Mario Wenning (trans.). [REVIEW]Jeffrey Bernstein - 2011 - Continental Philosophy Review 44 (2):253-257.
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    Review of Peter Sloterdijk, Rage and Time: A Psychopolitical Investigation[REVIEW]Duane H. Davis - 2011 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (2).
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  20. Does Facebook Violate Its Users’ Basic Human Rights?Alexander Sieber - 2019 - NanoEthics 13 (2):139-145.
    Society has reached a new rupture in the digital age. Traditional technologies of biopower designed around coercion no longer dominate. Psychopower has manifested, and its implementation has changed the way one understands biopolitics. This discussion note references Byung-Chul Han’s interpretation of modern psychopolitics to investigate whether basic human rights violations are committed by Facebook, Inc.’s product against its users at a psychopolitical level. This analysis finds that Facebook use can lead to international human rights violations, specifically cultural rights, social (...)
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    Sårbarhedens overvindelse og styrkens fascination.Anders Dræby Sørensen - 2016 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 73:45-63.
    The first part of the article demonstrates how the concept of mental resilience has developed from the 1970s to the 2010s, spreading from the field of developmental psychopathology to a wide range of psychological and psychotherapeutic disciplines. Today, there are many varied definitions of mental resilience, ranging from a relation to the concept of mental vulnerability to a related concept of mental strength. The second part of the article demonstrates how the current popularisation of the idea of individual resilience is (...)
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    Om subjektivitet og sandhed i den græsk-romerske antik og den tidlige kristendom.Anders Dræby Sørensen - 2016 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 73:272-275.
    The first part of the article demonstrates how the concept of mental resilience has developed from the 1970s to the 2010s, spreading from the field of developmental psychopathology to a wide range of psychological and psychotherapeutic disciplines. Today, there are many varied definitions of mental resilience, ranging from a relation to the concept of mental vulnerability to a related concept of mental strength. The second part of the article demonstrates how the current popularisation of the idea of individual resilience is (...)
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    Re-localizing ‘legal’ food: a social psychology perspective on community resilience, individual empowerment and citizen adaptations in food consumption in Southern Italy.Laura Emma Milani Marin & Vincenzo Russo - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (1):179-190.
    This paper investigates how Food Security is enacted in a southern region of Italy, characterized by high rates of mafias-related activity, arguing for the inclusion in the research of socio-cultural features and power relationships to explain how Alternative Food Networks can facilitate individual empowerment and community resilience. In fact, while FS entails legality and social justice, AFNs are intended as ‘instrumental value’ to reach the ‘terminal value’ of FS within an urban community in Sicily, as well as the space where (...)
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  24. Sloterdijk.Jean-Pierre Couture - 2015 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    This is the first English-language introduction to Peter Sloterdijk, the distinguished German philosopher and controversial public intellectual. Sloterdijk, in the tradition of Nietzsche and Heine, is an iconoclast who uses humour and biting critique to challenge many of modernitys sacred thinkers, from Kant to Heidegger, in the process radically reinterpreting the canon of Western philosophy. In this unique textbook, leading Sloterdijk expert Jean-Pierre Couture explains in accessible language Sloterdijks exceptional contribution, breaking his thought down into five key approaches: psychopolitics, (...)
     
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    Psicopolítica y Educación en la nueva era (breve anatomía del «paradigma neurológico»).María Blázquez Piqueras - forthcoming - Laguna.
    The aim of this paper is to use the approaches of the Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han, on the one hand, to show the challenges that formulate and define our times and, on the other, to focus this view on education. In this sense, it is necessary to define the post-pandemic 21st century society marked by psychopolitics. Education is subject to a framework of unprecedented complexity, due to digitalisation and the acceleration of a world that is perceived as progressing, and (...)
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    Han, lector de Foucault.Beltrán Jiménez Villar - 2020 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 33:293-317.
    RESUMEN Las principales ideas del pensamiento de Han se construyen frente a conceptos de la filosofía de Foucault: la psicopolítica como superación de la biopolítica, la transparencia como un panóptico no perspectivista y el cuidado de sí como la técnica de dominación más eficaz, propia de individuos que se someten voluntariamente creyendo que son libres. En este trabajo evalúo dicha lectura subrayando las imprecisiones sobre las que se asienta su lectura de Foucault: no comprende el carácter incitador de la biopolítica (...)
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    Restraint and the Question of Validity.Brodie Paterson & Joy Duxbury - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (4):535-545.
    Restraint as an intervention in the management of acute mental distress has a long history that predates the existence of psychiatry. However, it remains a source of controversy with an ongoing debate as to its role. This article critically explores what to date has seemingly been only implicit in the debate surrounding the role of restraint: how should the concept of validity be interpreted when applied to restraint as an intervention? The practice of restraint in mental health is critically examined (...)
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    Far East as a weapon for revolution? Reflections on the role of Eastern philosophy in the work of Byung-Chul Han.Juan David Almeyda Sarmiento, Andrés Botero Bernal & Javier Orlando Aguirre Román - 2022 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 67:5-24.
    The purpose of this paper is to expose the function of the culture and thought of the Far East, expressed in Japanese Zen Buddhism and Chinese Chan (as well as, in general, in Chinese philosophy and culture), within the thought of Byung-Chul Han. This dimension of the Korean's work has not been sufficiently deepened in the analyses that are made of him. This error leads to mistakes such as stating that there is no emancipation proposal in Han or that his (...)
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    Democratizing mental health.Teri Chettiar - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (5):107-122.
    Shortly following the Second World War, and under the medical direction of ex-army psychiatrist T. F. Main, the Cassel Hospital for Functional Nervous Disorders emerged as a pioneering democratic ‘therapeutic community’ in the treatment of mental illness. This definitive movement away from conventional ‘custodial’ assumptions about the function of the psychiatric hospital initially grew out of a commitment to sharing therapeutic responsibility between patients and staff and to preserving patients’ pre-admission responsibilities and social identities. However, by the mid-1950s, hospital practices (...)
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    The Issue of Social Control in Late Modernity: Alienation and Narrativity.Jorge Martínez-Lucena - 2023 - Scientia et Fides 11 (1):137-154.
    This article shows to what extent the new situation in our late-modern societies can see a further deepening of the social control typical of soft totalitarianism we experience in our globalised democracies, through the mechanisms already denounced by Arendt in her The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951): the promotion of rootlessness and superfluity. In particular, the paper focus on what Eliot (1927) called the hollow man or what philosophy and sociology have called the one-dimensional man, the absent subject or the saturated (...)
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    The Evolution of Self-Determination for People with Psychotic Disorders.Patricia R. Turner - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (1):71-87.
    The history of the recovery movement began with a pushback against treatment, and the philosophies that it was founded upon still have relevant applications to contemporary social work practice. Financial aspects of service provision for people with serious mental illnesses have enabled other actors in the medical model of psychosis treatment to benefit, while disempowering and dehumanizing the consumers of those services. Since then, other movements like Psychopolitics and the Mad Movement have helped empower psychosis survivors to advocate for (...)
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    Body as Mass Media in the Livestream Regime.Sayak Valencia - 2023 - Filozofski Vestnik 44 (2):53-70.
    In the article we discuss the meaning of the body in its material dimension in relation to its transformation in the current context, which is determined by the multi-layered convergence of biopolitics (Foucault 1978–79), necropolitics (Mbembe 2003), digital psychopolitics (Han 2014), and gore capitalism (Valencia 2010). It is an inquire of the ways in which the contemporary body becomes a form of mass media for certain populations who choose to consent to the mandate of making themselves entrepreneurs of their (...)
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    Embedding technopolis: turning modernity into a home.Haroon Sheikh - 2017 - Amsterdam: Boom.
    The global village is under pressure. In order to protect local communities and their traditions, walls, real and symbolical, are erected across the globe. In Turkey, Russia and China cosmopolitanism seems to be giving way to rediscoveries of tradition like Ottomanism, Eurasianism and Confucianism.0In 'Embedding Technopolis', Sheikh rethinks modernity and tradition and gives insight into their complex relationship. From state-led capitalism in East Asia to democracy in India and German industry, Sheikh shows how ancient traditions surprisingly persist in our contemporary (...)
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    Del tiempo de la imagen del mundo a la época de la transparencia: una reflexión sobre la experiencia del tiempo en la filosofía contemporánea.Alba Jiménez Rodríguez - 2018 - Isegoría 58:157-173.
    This contribution aims to highlight the ambivalent condition of the concepts of transparency and acceleration, considered as key concepts for the understanding of the changes experienced by the conceptions of time from Modernity to Postmodernity. In order to enlight this double value, we will show the difference between a centrifugal acceleration, due to modernity, tied to modernity, which time structure is articulated as an asymptotical approach to the focal point toward it is oriented, and a centripetal acceleration, where the transparency (...)
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