Annotations for a Network Ontology from Butler y Bottici
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Abstract
This article aims to study the network as the fundamental ontological reference of existence in common. Through a dialogue between Judith Butler's thought and Chiara Bottici's anarchafeminist proposal, this article is intended to show how the development of a reticular ontology can lead to an emancipatory ethical-political proposal. To do this, firstly, the notions of interdependence, vulnerability –Butler– and transindividuality –Bottici– will be analyzed as fundamental ontological conditions of the relational dimension of existence. Secondly, the network analysis will be linked to the study of the structural violence to which women's bodies are subjected. Thirdly, the alliances between anarchafeminism and the ethics of non-violence will be analyzed to see in what sense can the network operate as the foundation of an emancipatory political praxis based on the equality between bodies.