GOVERNMENTALITY IN SPINOZA’S POLITICA PHILOSOPY: ENQUIRG TO THE SPINOZA’S POLITICAL PHYLOSOPY THROUGHT THE CONCEPT GOVERNMENTALITY IN M. FOUCAULT

Authors

  • JOE STEVEN RODRÍGUEZ R. Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira

Keywords:

Governmentality, shepherding, final cause, security, power

Abstract

In this article the reader will find the way Spinoza´s political philosophy gives an answer to the changing process of the practice of governing in centuries XV and XVI; the same process Foucault describes- in the College of France lecture during 1978- on the third conception of governmentality. We will present the way the deconstruction of the final cause produced the query of political conduction in men, which was aligned under a prerogative of administrative security that permitted the maintenance or state sustenance.

Published

2012-12-20

How to Cite

RODRÍGUEZ R., J. S. (2012). GOVERNMENTALITY IN SPINOZA’S POLITICA PHILOSOPY: ENQUIRG TO THE SPINOZA’S POLITICAL PHYLOSOPY THROUGHT THE CONCEPT GOVERNMENTALITY IN M. FOUCAULT. Disertaciones, 3(1), 83–103. Retrieved from https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Disertaciones/article/view/117