Article ID: CBB946502903

Ethics of Security: A Genealogical Introduction (2020)

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This article analyses the set of ethical questions underlying the emergence of the modern politics of security, as articulated, in particular, in the work of Thomas Hobbes. An ethic is here understood – in line with its ancient philosophical use and the interpretation advanced by authors such as Michel Foucault and Pierre Hadot – as a domain of reflections and practices related to the cultivation and conversion of the self (askēsis, metanoia). The article aims to demonstrate that, besides attending to the physical safety of the state and its citizens, modern apparatuses of security are also crucially implicated in the formation of their subjects as ethical and autonomous individuals. To substantiate this thesis, the article first illustrates how, since the first appearance of the term in the vocabulary of Western thought – and in Seneca’s work in particular – theories of security have been intimately tied to the cultivation of the self. It thus interprets Hobbes’s reflections on the subject as the upshot of a substantive, if implicit, re-articulation of Seneca’s ethic of security, by focusing on the two authors’ respective understandings of (a) autonomy, (b) the world, (c) ascesis, and (d) politics. Overall, it is suggested that the differences between the two authors testify to a wider political-historical shift: in modern regimes of governmentality, the ethical dimension of security no longer defines the rightful exercise of political power, but rather appears as an object of social and economic governance.

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Authors & Contributors
Silva, Carmen
Dyck, Corey
Toledo Marín, Leonel
Herrera-Balboa, Samuel
Wahrig-Schmidt, Bettina
Terrel, Jean
Concepts
Philosophy
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Mathematics
Materialism
Religion
Ethics
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Early modern
Renaissance
Medieval
Enlightenment
Places
England
Germany
Great Britain
Spain
Greece
France
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