克里提克特刊简介:高流动时代的哲学思想

IF 0.1 0 PHILOSOPHY Kritike-An Online Journal of Philosophy Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.25138/14.3.ED
Jinhyoung Lee
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今天,我们正经历着前所未有的移动技术激增,人类、物体、数据和文化结构之间的移动也相应增加。先进的移动媒体,如无线互联网、物联网、小型便携式设备,以及翻新的传统车辆,如高速列车和自动驾驶汽车,为我们提供了看似无限的行动自由,反映了全球网络的不懈扩张。然而,新冠肺炎紧急情况导致的全球流动性紊乱一方面引发了“流动性”的明显萎缩和指责,但重要的是,它鼓励我们将我们的动员确定为我们应该恢复的“正常状态”,即我们(应该)是什么。这是移动技术制约我们并成为我们社会生活一部分的时候,是运动和运动嵌入我们的认识论、伦理和美学实践的时候,也是我们根据这些流动性不仅考虑我们的存在,而且考虑我们的本性的时候。我们可以把这个时代称为高流动性时代。托马斯·奈尔在其开创性著作《存在与运动》(2019)的引言中描述了高流动性的时代,并指出,
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Introduction to the Kritike Special Issue: Philosophical Thoughts in the Age of High Mobility
oday, we are experiencing an unprecedented surge in mobility technologies and a corresponding increase of movement among humans, objects, data, and cultural constructs. Advanced mobile media such as wireless Internet, IoT, small portable devices, as well as renovated conventional vehicles—for example, high-speed trains and autonomous cars—provide us with seemingly unlimited freedom of movement and reflect the unremitting expansion of the global network. However, global mobility disturbance due to Covid-19 emergency triggers the apparent shrinking and blaming of “mobility” on the one hand, but, significantly, encourages us to identify our being mobilized as our supposed “normal status” to be restored, i.e., what we (should) be, on the other. It is the time when mobile technologies condition us and become part of our social life, when motion and movement are embedded in our epistemological, ethical, and aesthetical practices, and when we thus consider not only our existence but also our nature in light of these mobilities. We can denominate this time as the age of high mobility. In the introduction to his seminal book, Being and Motion (2019), Thomas Nail describes the age of high mobility, noting that,
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