SUMMARY:This investigation was undertaken in order to quantify the effects of early polysensorial enrichment on the development of cortical pyramids, located in the parietal cortex of rats simultaneously submitted to protein-energy undernutrition. A short period of stimulation during suckling significantly decreases the cellular density in the cortical plate (phylogenetic-ontogenetic evolutionary index). Results suggest that the cerebral cortex develops according to a sophisticated neuronal network, which exhibits a notable degree of structural specificity, regulated by genetic and environmental clues. The most obvious prediction is that environmental influences are probably transduced as a structural expression in the developing parietal cortical plate.
El artículo tensiona la distinción entre violencia y poder que sostiene Hannah Arendt, introduciendo una reflexión, de carácter preliminar, que, junto con compartir la condición racional de la violencia que defiende Arendt, indaga en la posibilidad de comprender que tal distinción es, en realidad, un mismo proceder, donde la violencia y el poder actúan al unísono. Para ello me valgo del análisis del oikos y de la koinonia griegos, y de la caracterización de lo social contemporáneo como extensión del oikos hacia el espacio público despolitizándolo, concluyendo que el individualismo contemporáneo es la expresión de la violencia y el poder es el mundo actual donde este individuo puede comportarse.
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The article strains the distinction between violence and power set by Hannah Arendt. Sharing the rational condition of violence that Arendt defends, by a preliminary reflection is explored the possibility of understanding such distinction as a same procedure, wherein violence and power act together. For this I use the analysis of the Greek oikos and koinonia and the characterization of contemporary social as an extension of the oikos towards the public space, depoliticizing it. In conclusion, contemporary individualism appears as the expression of violence and power in current world, where this individual can behave.
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