Laib khemissa
Batna university, Algeria
Title: The philosophical foundations and purposes of recycling
Biography
Biography: Laib khemissa
Abstract
By presenting my experience in recycling of textile (through videos to reveal the aesthetic and economic value of recycling). my conference treats the recycling From a philosophical point of view as the treatise of Francois dagognet for example for which to take an interest in the waste philosophically is a way to oppose the consumer society which privileges the new one on the contrary the recycler sees in the waste not a kind of " Indetermination close to annihilation but a capacity for evolving resurrection and continuous creation and this could not be achieved without the revaluation of waste.Aristotle explains that he can not sustain a series of changes in the corporeal substance, which does not transform the nature of the substance. That is to say, it acquires or loses perfection without transforming itself into another substance. The movement expresses the dynamic dimension of reality, of things. It no longer accepts to see in the change of matter or form an absolute corruption. Things no longer become pure pure nor pure power, they are always in Becoming, in the possibility of passage from being in power to being in act Man by the continuous recycling of the same matter participates in the divine nature because by his creation he imitates the divine creation which made the world from eternal matter(hyllé). And by recycling matter participates in eternity. Unlike the perceptive of Francis Dagognet on Aristotle I affirm that matter never ceases to disappear as confirmed by Dagonet but never ceases to pass into creative works and I find that Aristotle does not join here the Platonic doctrines that misunderstood The matter and sees that it is philosophy alone that diverts us from the "waste" and from what they imply, and that curiously, the productive technique, the old as well as the current, participates in this aversion, so much we are everywhere Desiring the incorruptible and especially the shining (the back of the scrap). Recycling contradicts this idealism concretely and economically on the one hand and slows down on the other hand the liquid consumption of which the analyzes of ZYGMUNT BAUMAN alert us and the negative economic and moral consequences resulting from this type of desire of consumption.