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SUMMARY:Diverse relations to alterity: collective individuation and subject groups in Simondon\, Guattari\, and chemical ecology
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DESCRIPTION:<p>If the individual is an ephemeral phase in being and the subject is always in relation with something more than &ldquo\;its self&rdquo\;\, then who or what pre-exists &ldquo\;a social contract&rdquo\; and is capable of entering into it? By the same token\, if the subject is always in relation with an occult alterity&nbsp\;<em>within</em>\, to what extent is a stable notion of the &ldquo\;common good&rdquo\; achievable amongst subjects who are always at odds with themselves? In this talk we&rsquo\;ll undertake a whirlwind tour of the processes of individuation and subjectivation detailed in the philosophies of Gilbert Simondon and F&eacute\;lix Guattari\, alongside a consideration of what the science of ecology &ndash\; specifically of the chemical kind &ndash\; might have to tell us about the nature of autonomy and subjectivity.</p>\n<p><strong>Dr Timothy Jackson</strong> is an evolutionary toxinologist specializing in reptile venom systems\, particularly those of Australian elapid snakes. He holds a PhD from the University of Queensland\, has published extensively (28 peer-reviewed papers and 26 book chapters)\, and is passionate about the role of venom evolution in improving snakebite treatment. His expertise spans evolutionary biology\, venomics\, bioinformatics\, toxin structure-function\, and the philosophy of science. Since 2017\, Dr Jackson has led the Venoms and Antivenoms Reference Laboratory at AVRU\, focusing on characterizing snake venoms and evaluating antivenom efficacy.</p>
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