逻各斯内部的生命:卡辛和斯洛特迪克的话语、人类起源和世界效应

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE PARAGRAPH Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.3366/para.2024.0459
James Dutton
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本文对全球化进行了 "逻辑学 "和 "领域学 "的解读,以批判空间修辞学的主题普遍性。芭芭拉-卡辛(Barbara Cassin)和彼得-斯洛特迪克(Peter Sloterdijk)分别提出了这些看似遥远的理论,它们都说明了 "世界 "是如何由话语创造的--存在是话语的效果。话语 "是希腊语 "逻各斯"(logos)的一个恰当的含混译法,在这里被解读为 "开始 "的修辞形式,它使空间变得可感。卡辛对古希腊诡辩家的 "反哲学 "解读,挑战了后巴门尼德哲学将空间概括为主题的 "论题学",转而关注空间描述的不同方式所开启的世界。这与斯洛特迪克(Sloterdijk)的 "空间学"(sphereology)及其对 "转移 "和 "生成 "的强调一并解读,认为空间是一种话语产品,是我们创造世界以分享意义的共享 "天幕"。纵观 "人类 "历史,正如卡辛和斯洛特迪克所言,这些意义决定了人类生活作为本体论的存在,可以在这些话语氛围下得到体现。文章认为,可以通过学习索菲亚派的时间和开端修辞学来减少对这一问题的思考,这种修辞学通过偶然性和特殊性--作为政治自主性的现实感--来重新想象空间的话语生产。
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Life inside Logos: Discourse, Anthropogenesis and World-Effects in Cassin and Sloterdijk
This article performs a ‘logological’ and ‘spherological’ reading of globalization to critique the topical generality of spatial rhetoric. Posited respectively by Barbara Cassin and Peter Sloterdijk, these seemingly distant theories both show how ‘world’ is created by discourse — that being is an effect of saying. An appropriately equivocal translation of the Greek logos, discourse is here read as the rhetorical forms of ‘inning’ that make space sensible. Cassin's ‘counter-philosophical’ reading of the ancient Greek Sophists challenges post-Parmenidean philosophy's ‘ontopological’ generalization of space into topics, instead attending to the worlds opened by the different ways space is described. This is read alongside Sloterdijk's spherology and its emphasis on transference and ‘inning’, arguing that space is a discursive product, a shared ‘canopy’ under which we make worlds to share meaning. Throughout ‘human’ history, these meanings have, as both Cassin and Sloterdijk argue, determined human life as the ontological being that can be represented under these discursive atmospheres. The article suggests that this can be thought less exclusively by taking up the Sophists’ rhetorics of time and kairos, which reimagines the discursive production of space through contingency and particularity — the sense of reality as the autonomy of the political.
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1983, Paragraph is a leading journal in modern critical theory. It publishes essays and review articles in English which explore critical theory in general and its application to literature, other arts and society. Regular special issues by guest editors highlight important themes and figures in modern critical theory.
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