Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and power

Psychotherapy, defined from its etymology as “treatment of the soul”, is presented as a technological artifact –“technology of the soul”–, a product of knowledge about the internal experience of individuals, who emerge and take as a conceptual framework the dominant un...

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Main Author: Ramón José Ledesma Soto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano - ITM 2011-04-01
Series:Trilogia
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Online Access:https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/trilogia/article/view/144/147
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spelling doaj-20783414aad04a38a181886cbc5359162020-11-25T01:30:37ZengInstituto Tecnológico Metropolitano - ITMTrilogia2145-44262145-77782011-04-013497111https://doi.org/10.22430/21457778.144Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and powerRamón José Ledesma Soto0Instituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoPsychotherapy, defined from its etymology as “treatment of the soul”, is presented as a technological artifact –“technology of the soul”–, a product of knowledge about the internal experience of individuals, who emerge and take as a conceptual framework the dominant understanding of the cosmos, and the ideals and values of the socio-cultural context in which such experience develops itself. This article focuses on the elaboration of a brief review on the way knowledge, processes and devices, that have accompanied man in his becoming, have been configuring themselves, trying to explain, control and grasp his inner world, the “invisible” experience of his passions and emotions, which become visible through his behaviors and attitudes. Departing from this, there is an initial description about the way these technologies become power structures, a power based on the knowledge that finds its substance in the understanding of the particular cosmos, and that, from use or abuse, establish a dominion over human life and freedom.https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/trilogia/article/view/144/147Psychotherapytechnologies of the selfgovernabilitybiopowersomatocracy.somatocracy
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Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and power
Trilogia
Psychotherapy
technologies of the self
governability
biopower
somatocracy.
somatocracy
author_facet Ramón José Ledesma Soto
author_sort Ramón José Ledesma Soto
title Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and power
title_short Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and power
title_full Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and power
title_fullStr Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and power
title_full_unstemmed Technologies of the Soul: Cultural artifacts of knowledge and power
title_sort technologies of the soul: cultural artifacts of knowledge and power
publisher Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano - ITM
series Trilogia
issn 2145-4426
2145-7778
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Psychotherapy, defined from its etymology as “treatment of the soul”, is presented as a technological artifact –“technology of the soul”–, a product of knowledge about the internal experience of individuals, who emerge and take as a conceptual framework the dominant understanding of the cosmos, and the ideals and values of the socio-cultural context in which such experience develops itself. This article focuses on the elaboration of a brief review on the way knowledge, processes and devices, that have accompanied man in his becoming, have been configuring themselves, trying to explain, control and grasp his inner world, the “invisible” experience of his passions and emotions, which become visible through his behaviors and attitudes. Departing from this, there is an initial description about the way these technologies become power structures, a power based on the knowledge that finds its substance in the understanding of the particular cosmos, and that, from use or abuse, establish a dominion over human life and freedom.
topic Psychotherapy
technologies of the self
governability
biopower
somatocracy.
somatocracy
url https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/trilogia/article/view/144/147
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