埃瓦尔德-伊林科夫和斯拉沃伊-日泽克作品中的主观性问题

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q4 ETHICS Studies in East European Thought Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1007/s11212-024-09626-5
Natalya Listratenko
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本文的主题是 "主观性"。当今最紧迫的问题之一是,应该在理论和实践上做出怎样的努力,才能避免沦为他人手中无力的工具,以及在何种条件下,就有目的的活动、自由和合理的目标设定而言,自己的 "主观意见 "才能成为真正可靠的支点。今天,人们希望从个体、单一的存在中获得主观性,这迫使斯拉沃伊-日泽克这样杰出的思想家去寻找 "从 "意识形态层和生活偶然性中 "净化 "出来的主观性形式。在寻找这种形式的过程中,他转向了精神分析传统,转向了雅克-拉康(Jacques Lacan)的著作,转向了他将主体性结构形式化的尝试,这种形式化脱离了作为必然性产生主体性的普遍性。这种对主体性的抽象思考使他认识到,鉴于存在与思维之间不可逾越的鸿沟,主体性是一种 "扭曲因素"。艾瓦尔德-伊连科夫对积极的自我决定问题采取了不同的态度。他认为人格具有普遍性--人的特征是在生产生活资料的过程中,在个体之间的互动过程中形成的。个人成为人格或行为主体,拥有人类的一般力量,同时被纳入一个系统,这个系统意味着人与事物的关系,以及通过事物与另一个人的关系。
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The problem of subjectivity in the works of Evald Ilyenkov and Slavoj Žižek

This article deals with the theme of subjectivity. One of the most pressing questions today is what theoretical and practical efforts should be made to avoid being a powerless tool in the hands of others and under what conditions one’s own “subjective opinion” becomes the real, reliable fulcrum as far as purposeful activity, free and reasonable goal-setting are concerned. The desire to derive subjectivity from individual, singular existence today forces a thinker as prominent as Slavoj Žižek to search for its form as “purified from” ideological layers and the contingencies of life. In his search for such a form, he turns to the psychoanalytic tradition, to the work of Jacques Lacan and his attempts to formalize the structures of subjectivity in isolation from the universality that generates them as necessity. This abstract consideration of subjectivity leads him to recognize subjectivity as a “distorting factor” in view of the insurmountable rupture between being and thinking. Evald Ilyenkov takes a different approach to the question of active self-determination. He conceives of personality as universal—the traits of a person are formed in the course of interaction between individuals in the process of producing the means of life. The individual becomes a personality or an acting subject, appropriating the generic powers of humanity, while being included in a system that implies a human relationship to the thing and, through it, to another individual.

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期刊介绍: Studies in East European Thought (SEET) provides a forum for impartial scholarly discussion of philosophical thought and intellectual history of East and Central Europe, Russia, as well as post-Soviet states. SEET offers a venue for philosophical dialogue in a variety of relevant fields of study. Predominantly a philosophical journal, SEET welcomes work that crosses established boundaries among disciplines whether by bringing other disciplines to respond to traditional philosophical questions or by using philosophical reflection to address specific disciplinary issues. The journal publishes original papers by scholars working in the field without discriminating them based on their geographical origin and nationality. The editorial team considers quality of work to be the sole criterion of publication. In addition to original scholarly essays, SEET publishes translations of philosophical texts not previously available in the West, as well as book reviews. * A forum for scholarly discussion on philosophical thought and intellectual history of East and Central Europe, Russia, and post-Soviet states * Includes analytic, comparative, and historical studies of thinkers, philosophical and intellectual schools and traditions * In addition to original papers, publishes translations and book reviews * Although formatting is not crucial at the review stage, authors are strongly advised to refer to the Submission Guidelines of SEET to which articles accepted for publication must conform
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