To live means to read: Agamben’s messianism as an archaeological inquiry

Georgy Layus
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ABSTRACT This article aims to elucidate the relationship between Agamben’s notion of messianism and his project of philosophical archaeology. Whereas the former relates to political and ethical aspects of Agamben’s philosophy, the latter belongs to the domain of methodology of philosophical research itself. The main thesis of the paper argues that these two components rely on each other and constitute one and the same project. The author demonstrates that Agamben’s notion of messianic action and scholarly activity of philosophical archaeology overlap, which leads to a problematization of political dimension of Agamben’s messianism. The orientation towards the past in Agamben’s understanding of the messianic is its crucial presupposition that imposes limits on its applicability to the realm of politics. This thesis is substantiated by an investigation of the problem of relation between theory and practice in Agamben’s thought and by a close reading of the ‘Mystery of Anomia’ section in The Time that Remains. Beginning with the problem of the possibility of a transition from the tragic narrative elaborated in the Homo Sacer project to the messianic state of lawlessness, the author demonstrates that in Agamben’s thought this transition is made possible only by means of an archaeological inquiry.
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活着就意味着阅读:阿甘本的弥赛亚主义是一种考古探索
本文旨在阐明阿甘的弥赛亚主义思想与他的哲学考古计划之间的关系。前者涉及阿甘哲学的政治和伦理方面,后者属于哲学研究方法论本身的领域。本文的主要论点是,这两个组成部分相互依赖,构成了一个相同的项目。作者论证了阿甘本的救世主行为观与哲学考古学的学术活动相重叠,导致了阿甘本救世主主义政治维度的问题化。在阿甘本对救世主的理解中,对过去的定位是其关键的前提,这限制了其在政治领域的适用性。本文通过对阿甘本思想中理论与实践关系问题的考察,以及对《余留的时间》中“厌食之谜”部分的细读,为本文的研究提供了佐证。从“圣人”项目中阐述的悲剧叙事向无法无天的救世主状态过渡的可能性问题开始,作者证明,在阿甘本的思想中,只有通过考古调查才能实现这种转变。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Philosophy and Theology publishes scholarly articles and reviews that concern the intersection between philosophy and theology. It aims to stimulate the creative discussion between various traditions, for example the analytical and the continental traditions. Articles should exhibit high-level scholarship but should be readable for those coming from other philosophical traditions. Fields of interest are: philosophy, especially philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and philosophical ethics, and systematic theology, for example fundamental theology, dogmatic and moral theology. Contributions focusing on the history of these disciplines are also welcome, especially when they are relevant to contemporary discussions.
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