Prof. Stoyan Stavru, DSc.
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology -
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Bulgaria)
https://doi.org/10.53656/phil2023-02-09
Absract. The book consists of an Introduction, Three Parts (Part One “Lifetime and Society's Suffering: A Sociology of Generativity”; Part Two “The Generative World: Perspectives on Genetic Phenomenology” and Part Three “Promulgation of Generative Time: Towards a Phenomenological Critique of Biocapitalism”) and Epilogue. As the exhibition progresses, there is an increasing relevance of the subject of research, reaching a socio-analytical and critical review of fully presented events in contemporary times such as the global pandemic caused by COVID-19 (2020 – 2022) and the war in Ukraine (2022 – 2023). Special emphasis in the review are the socalled “aporias” of the category of property when it is applied to one's own body. They are the subject of exposition in Chapter Seven, entitled “Biocapitalism and
the World of Life”.
Keywords: phenomenology; socioanalysis; critical theory; biocapitalism; property; bodies