Self, Other, and the Weight of Desire
Toivakainen, Niklas
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-10-03
- 售價: $5,160
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $4,902
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 180
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3031402782
- ISBN-13: 9783031402784
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This is a book about the moral-existential nature of, and the desire inscribed in, the deadlocks generated by our attempts to ground and exhaustively explain the concerns that provoke philosophical reflection.
While the book argues that these deadlocks are symptomatic of an impossibility internal to the very enterprise of grounding and explanation, it does not, however, declare any substantial groundlessness. Rather, the book shows that the choice between secure ground and groundlessness, or between final explanations and the inexplicable, is ultimately arbitrary. Instead, through readings of the so-called hard problem of consciousness, of Descartes' first principle of philosophy, of Plato's dialogue Gorgias, and of Lacan and Wittgenstein, Toivakainen argues that the actual point of significance, the sense of the impossibility or deadlock, must be traced back to the claims of desire that inform the very movement of grounding and explanation, a desire that is inscribed in a constitutive and inescapable address between self and other. In short, the book translates and rewrites points of structural deadlock into their (original) moral-existential landscapes by following traces of desire.商品描述(中文翻譯)
這是一本探討道德-存在性本質以及我們試圖建立和徹底解釋引發哲學反思的關切所產生的僵局中所刻劃的欲望的書籍。雖然本書主張這些僵局是內在於建立和解釋這一事業本身的不可能性的症狀,但它並不宣稱任何實質性的無根據性。相反,本書顯示出在安全的根基與無根據性之間,或在最終解釋與不可解釋之間的選擇,最終是任意的。透過對所謂意識的硬問題、笛卡爾的哲學第一原則、柏拉圖的對話《高爾吉亞斯》以及拉康和維根斯坦的閱讀,Toivakainen主張,真正的意義所在,即不可能性或僵局的感受,必須追溯到欲望的主張,這些主張構成了建立和解釋運動的根本,這是一種在自我與他者之間不可避免的構成性地址中所刻劃的欲望。簡而言之,本書透過追隨欲望的痕跡,將結構性僵局的要點轉化並重寫為其(原始的)道德-存在性景觀。
作者簡介
Niklas Toivakainen is a researcher at the University of Helsinki and co-editor of Moral Foundations of Philosophy of Mind, Palgrave Macmillan.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Niklas Toivakainen 是赫爾辛基大學的研究員,也是 Palgrave Macmillan 出版的《心智哲學的道德基礎》的共同編輯。