后冠状病毒生态学:雅克·德里达经济中的突变、免疫学和不平等

Sam La Védrine
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如果说气候紧急情况似乎被Covid-19推迟了,那么本文指出了一个适用于资本主义和生态的一般经济思想的不平衡问题。通过相互关联,它提供了一个概念上的共产主义、经济结构。为了解决当前的实践如何将人类与非人类区分开来的特权,同时将本体不平等地置于不可持续的生态系统中,它阅读了雅克·德里达的几篇文章。在总结了最近关于经济形成的生态和非生态评论,以及对乔治·巴塔耶(Georges Bataille)的一般经济学的特定修订之后,我对德里达的注释分为早期的差异概念,以及他在2001年至2003年最后一次主权研讨会之前1989年后的文本中对其的关注。专注于德里达关于免疫学、突变和不平等的表述,我对生态经济的论证是通过考察德里达对生命和本体的解构而建立起来的;物质辩证法与唯心辩证法中过剩与支出的区别;他对无可辩驳的正义命题的认同和随后的表达;这也是对贬低动物的人类礼仪预设的挑战。在德里达之后,我主张一个必然没有价值的生态,它在本体论上的必要性是经济的,在重新思考不平等本体论方面没有可能的例外。
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Post-COVID ecology: mutation, immunology, and inequivalence in Jacques Derrida’s aneconomy
ABSTRACT If the climate emergency’s imperative has seemingly been delayed by Covid-19, this article identifies a disequilibrium problem applied to the general economical thought of capitalism and ecology. Drawing a correlation, it offers a conceptually communist, aneconomic configuration. Addressing how current practise both privileges the human as differentiated from the non-human, and simultaneously places ontology unequally within unsustainable ecosystems, it reads several texts of Jacques Derrida. Following a summary of recent ecological and non-ecological commentaries on the formulation of aneconomy, and a given revision of Georges Bataille’s general economy, my Derrida exegesis is split between the early notion of différance, and its later concerns in post-1989 texts preceding his final seminar on sovereignty from 2001 to 2003. Concentrating on Derrida’s formulations of immunology, mutation, and inequivalence, my argument for an ecological aneconomy builds by examining Derrida’s deconstruction of oikos and the propre; a differentiation of excess and expenditure in material and idealist dialectics; his identification and subsequent expression of a proposition of irrefutable justice; and a challenge to animal-relegating presuppositions of human propriety. After Derrida, I argue for a necessarily valueless ecology, its imperative ontologically aneconomic and having no possible exception in necessitating a rethinking of the ontology of inequivalence.
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