POR UMA ONTOLOGIA POLÍTICA DOS COLETIVOS
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https://doi.org/10.21669/tomo.v0i10.438Abstract
Neste artigo nós polemizamos com as interpretações sociológicas que adotam uma epistemologia e uma ontologia inspiradas no realismo crítico de Roy Bhaskar, particularmente conforme elaboradas no artigo intitulado Vive le collectif! Une ontologie réaliste pour la sociologie, de Frédéric Vandenberghe. Para tal nos baseamos na ontologia política da teoria do discurso de Ernesto Laclau de matriz pós-estruturalista. Primeiro, nós evidenciamos os pontos em comum das duas perspectivas para, num segundo momento, trazer à luz os aspectos que tornam inconciliáveis as abordagens em questão. Finalmente, defendemos que a ontologia política de Laclau permite perceber a importância da ampliação do espaço destinado à práxis política propriamente dita.
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