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Acta Academica

On-line version ISSN 2415-0479
Print version ISSN 0587-2405

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MIRANDA, Luis de. The healing-growth future of humanity: regenerative politics and crealectic care. Acta acad. (Bloemfontein, Online) [online]. 2021, vol.53, n.2, pp.143-163. ISSN 2415-0479.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/24150479/aa53i2/8.

The 2020 Coronavirus pandemic served to remind us that despite our Cartesian fantasies of control, naturing nature (natura naturans) is still active in the form of an untamed Other. The dominant reaction on most political sides was anthropocentric: if we do something - a doing generally framed within the scope of technique and management - nature shall go back to the kind and submissive non-viral neutrality that we appreciate in 'her' as a supposedly passive resource for productivism. How could humanity - a pandemic species itself and not only metaphorically - be better attuned with the powers of naturing nature, in a posture of co-creation rather than of a reactive technocratic war against the non-periodic or 'monstrous' aspects of life? This question is a matter of philosophical health: the future of humanity does not depend on statistics and logistics, but on the possibility of a philosophical (re)generative politics, a trustful care for creative singularity rather than an anxious control and production of regularity. Humanity's collective health presupposes this reconciliation with naturing nature and the deployment of a global shared cosmology based on the creative healing-growth flux of originative creativity. This regenerative and life-affirming creative Real is here termed 'Creal', and we call 'crealectics' the generative philosophical health that favours healing growth.

Keywords : pandemic; regenerative politics; crealectics; future; naturing nature; healing growth; Creal.

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