ntonio Negri: The Question of Time and the Materialist Turn of Phenomenology

Volume 9|Issue 36| Spring 2021 |Articles

Abstract

The question of time is one of the most significant problems to emerge in political philosophy. This article presents a radical critique of the notion of time in traditional philosophy from the perspective of Antonio Negri's materialist phenomenology. It demonstrates that the "materialist turn" was achieved only with a deep review of this concept. Negri deconstructed the metaphysical and phenomenological assumptions that were founded on the idea of time to build a new ontology to establish a new relationship between the subject, time,  the temporal,  and temporality.  

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Researcher at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sfax, Tunisia. He is interested in globalization studies and the new globalization as well as issues in anthropology and sociology. He has published on the works of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt.

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