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oapen-20.500.12657-428062022-04-26T11:16:20Z Thinking the Problematic Leistert, Oliver Schrickel, Isabell French Historical Epistemology;Problematic; Sustainability; Science; Philosophy of Science; History of Science; French History of Philosophy; History of Philosophy; Philosophy bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy The notion of »the problematic« has changed its meaning within the history of power and knowledge since the early 20th century, leading up to today's performative, neocybernetic fascination with generalized management ideas and technocratic models of science. This book explores central scenes, conceptual elaborations, and practical affiliations of what historically has been called »the problem« or »the problematic«. By way of considering modes of problematization as modes of inhabitation, intervention, and transformation the contributions map its current conceptual-political uses as well as onto-epistemological challenges. Thus, »problematization« is positioned as a critical concept that links, often in intricate ways, several currents from speculative philosophy to the formation of interdisciplinary fields. The »problematic«, as it turns out, has been the source of change in philosophy and the sciences all along. 2020-11-04T13:17:25Z 2020-11-04T13:17:25Z 2020 book ONIX_20201104_9783839446409_3 9783839446409 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/42806 eng Edition Moderne Postmoderne application/pdf n/a 9783839446409.pdf transcript Verlag transcript Verlag 10.14361/9783839446409 10.14361/9783839446409 b30a6210-768f-42e6-bb84-0e6306590b5c 7ec4fb4a-c425-43c6-89ba-3d15a2a125b0 e6f30a89-d20b-477f-b5a5-fc654b25b551 9783839446409 transcript Verlag 200 Bielefeld [grantnumber unknown] [grantnumber unknown] Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur Ministry for Science and Culture of Lower Saxony open access
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The notion of »the problematic« has changed its meaning within the history of power and knowledge since the early 20th century, leading up to today's performative, neocybernetic fascination with generalized management ideas and technocratic models of science. This book explores central scenes, conceptual elaborations, and practical affiliations of what historically has been called »the problem« or »the problematic«. By way of considering modes of problematization as modes of inhabitation, intervention, and transformation the contributions map its current conceptual-political uses as well as onto-epistemological challenges. Thus, »problematization« is positioned as a critical concept that links, often in intricate ways, several currents from speculative philosophy to the formation of interdisciplinary fields. The »problematic«, as it turns out, has been the source of change in philosophy and the sciences all along.
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