Policies of affection wishing autonomy or strategic sensitivity

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Christian Rincón

Abstract

This paper presents a general exposition of the crucial concepts that have crossed the reflection around affects and political practices that seek to make the social field more sensitive. In this way, two epistemological branches are distinguished in which a psychological-historical current and a philosophical-cultural current are grouped, not definitively but explanatory.
In both, the main authors of these two approaches are exposed and through which means they conceptualize the debate of affection, sensation and internal disputes within contemporary philosophy.

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