Entropy
December 27th, 2009
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Michael Dillon says: “(…) The radical relationality of bodies (Deleuze, 1988). The emergent property of bodies contingent upon the modes of
relationality productive of and mediated by them (Foucault, 1985). (…) The temporality of being and the finitude of human
existence (Heidegger, 1984; Agamben, 1991). To put it simply, that means death and its irreversibility. To put it more technically, and in Heideggerean terms, it means being-toward-death (Heidegger, 1967)”. To put it more scientifically, that means entropy.
“(…) The radical relationality of bodies (Deleuze, 1988). The emergent property of bodies contingent upon the modes of relationality productive of and mediated by them (Foucault, 1985). (…) The temporality of being and the finitude of human existence (Heidegger, 1984; Agamben, 1991). To put it simply, that means death and its irreversibility. To put it more technically, and in Heideggerean terms, it means being-toward-death (Heidegger, 1967)”. In: DILLON, M. (2000). Post-structuralism, Complexity and Poetics. Theory, Culture & Society, v. 17, n. 5, p. 1-26.
And to put it more scientifically, that means entropy.
Categories: Física, Matemática, Reflexões, Teoria de Relações Internacionais


