Pushing against an open door: Agamben on Hadot and Foucault

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 CLASSICS Classical Receptions Journal Pub Date : 2021-06-14 DOI:10.1093/CRJ/CLAB007
M. Sharpe, Matteo J. Stettler
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This article provides a rejoinder to Giorgio Agamben’s interpretation of the Hadot-Foucault dialogue, which appeared in the pivotal ‘Intermezzo’ of The Use of Bodies. In ‘Pushing against the open door’ section, we provide a close reading of Agamben’s claims about Hadot’s alleged misreadings of Foucault on the ancients and on subjectivity more widely. We demonstrate how, far from rebutting Hadot, these claims end up confirming the latter’s positions on Foucault malgré Agamben. In ‘Wisdom, the cosmic dimension, and the “objectivist-exercisant” self’ section, we draw on classicist Christopher Gill’s notion of the ‘objectivist-participant’ self in Greco-Roman Antiquity, to argue that the deepest stakes of the debate between Foucault and Hadot do not implicate Hadot’s incompetence, as Agamben suggests. They concern Foucault’s unease, as well as Agamben’s misunderstanding, of the objective and participative dimensions of ancient conceptions of selfhood. In ‘The ghosts of christianities past’ section, we contest the recurrent tendency of commentators, like Agamben, to assume latent carry-overs of Hadot’s early religiosity in his later works on Greek and Roman philosophy and spiritual exercises as reflecting the long shadow of Christianity in postmodern thought.
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推开一扇敞开的门:阿甘本论哈多和福柯
这篇文章提供了对乔治·阿甘本(Giorgio Agamben)对哈多-福柯对话的解释的反驳,该对话出现在《身体的使用》的关键“间奏曲”中。在“推开敞开的门”一节中,我们提供了阿甘本关于哈多对福柯关于古人和更广泛的主体性的所谓误读的主张的仔细阅读。我们证明,这些主张非但没有反驳哈多,反而最终证实了后者对福柯和格里格·阿甘本的看法。在“智慧、宇宙维度和“客观主义实践者的自我”部分,我们借鉴古典主义者克里斯托弗·吉尔(Christopher Gill)关于古希腊罗马时代“客观主义参与者的自我”的概念,论证福柯和哈多之间争论的最深刻的利害关系并不意味着哈多的无能,正如阿甘本所暗示的那样。它们涉及福柯的不安,以及阿甘本对古代自我概念的客观和参与维度的误解。在“过去基督教的幽灵”一节中,我们对像阿甘本这样的评论家反复出现的趋势提出了质疑,他们认为,在哈多后来关于希腊和罗马哲学和精神练习的作品中,潜在地延续了他早期的宗教虔诚,反映了基督教在后现代思想中的长期阴影。
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