Ethics without the Will: Vernant, Heidegger, and Agamben on the Relation Between Praxis and Phronēsis

D. Smith
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Abstract:This article examines the articulation of praxis and phronēsis in book VI of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. With some help from Vernant, Heidegger, and Agamben, it brings out a dimension of Aristotle's thought that makes it challenging for us to think today, namely its lack of a concept of the will. Instead of seeing this as a deficiency, this paper argues that Aristotle's thinking can be more productively read as carving out a space for an ethics that is not governed by this metaphysical concept, in this way showing it not to be as essential to ethical thought as we often think. Phronēsis appears as the point of in-distinction between many oppositions that govern modern thought such as thinking and doing, being and acting, or theory and practice. In this way, it provides a suggestive example for those interested in developing new forms of ethics beyond those that have been bequeathed to us by the modern European tradition.
没有意志的伦理:弗南特、海德格尔和阿甘本论实践与实践的关系Phronēsis
摘要:本文考察了亚里士多德《尼各马可伦理学》第六卷中实践与phronēsis的衔接。在弗南特、海德格尔和阿甘本的帮助下,它提出了亚里士多德思想的一个维度,这对我们今天的思考构成了挑战,即缺乏意志的概念。本文不认为这是一种缺陷,而是认为亚里士多德的思想可以更有效地解读为为不受这种形而上学概念支配的伦理学开辟了一个空间,以这种方式表明它并不像我们通常认为的那样对伦理思想至关重要。Phronēsis似乎是在许多支配现代思想的对立之间,如思想与行为,存在与行动,或理论与实践的区别点。通过这种方式,它为那些有兴趣在现代欧洲传统遗留给我们的伦理之外发展新形式的人提供了一个启发性的例子。
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