Judith Butler’s Politics of Philosophy in Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly – Arendt, Cavarero, and Human “Appearing” and “Plurality”

Q4 Arts and Humanities Redescriptions Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.7227/R.21.2.3
T. Pulkkinen
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The article analyses Judith Butler’s Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly (2015), arguing that the volume can be read as presenting Butler’s politics of philosophy with respect to Hannah Arendt and Adriana Cavarero, and the existentialist philosophy of the human that they represent. The first part of the article introduces the approach of the “politics of philosophy,” and the rest of the article scrutinizes Butler’s use of two concepts, “appearing” and “plurality,” in the book, presenting how they shift into different meanings in Butler’s text in comparison to their charged philosophical meaning in Arendt and Cavarero. The article argues that Butler engages in “discharging” of these concepts of their existentialist philosophical charge, and that this gives evidence of her different philosophical choice. Instead of asking the existential philosophical question “what is a human being” in the omnitemporal philosophical tradition, Butler’s different philosophical starting point is in changing sociality, and she engages the tradition of philosophy in interventions in the here and now, asking “who counts as the human”.
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朱迪斯·巴特勒的哲学政治——《走向表演性集会理论的札记》——阿伦特、卡瓦雷罗与人的“显现”与“多元”
本文分析了朱迪斯·巴特勒(Judith Butler)的《走向表演集会理论的笔记》(Notes to a Performive Theory of Assembly)(2015),认为该卷可以解读为呈现了巴特勒关于汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)和阿德里安娜·卡瓦雷罗(Adriana Cavarero)的哲学政治,以及他们所代表的人类存在主义哲学。文章的第一部分介绍了“哲学政治”的方法,文章的其余部分仔细审查了巴特勒在书中使用的“出现”和“多元”两个概念,与阿伦特和卡瓦雷罗的哲学意义相比,它们在巴特勒的文本中是如何转变为不同的意义的。文章认为,巴特勒参与了对这些存在主义哲学概念的“释放”,这为她不同的哲学选择提供了证据。巴特勒不同的哲学出发点是改变社会性,而不是在全时哲学传统中提出“人是什么”的存在主义哲学问题,她将哲学传统介入此时此地,询问“谁算人”。
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