[en] Driven by recent (r)evolutions we all need to bring our traditional bonds to institutions into questions. Hence, while our relations to the world are being replayed, it's high time to force architectural matters to take part in it ; to rethink an urban form shaped on the ongoing redefinition of these relations. In this context, the present paper attempts to open an new think-place commited to the re-invention of the urban space for this human/world relationship. A think-place built on the metamorphosis of the phamakon concept. A place plotted as a chronological path from the platonician origins of this concept, going through its derridean re-interpretation, and to finally reach its recent Stiegler's re-reading.
Beyond this paper's will to explore the conceptual (dis-)forming of the pharmakon through these three philosopher's works, the first aim is to hijack our own object of reflection – the actual re-invention of urban space – from these three pieces of work.
Disciplines :
Architecture Philosophy & ethics
Author, co-author :
Bodart, Céline ; Université de Liège > Département de la Faculté d'Architecture
Language :
French
Title :
Les métamorphoses du pharmakon; un lieu de réflexion autour de l'espace à-venir.
Publication date :
2014
Journal title :
Philotope (Le)
ISSN :
1278-6071
Publisher :
PhilAU. École d'Architecture, Clermont-Ferrand, France