Foreword. Aesthetics and ontology in Etienne Souriau

Luigi Azzariti-Fumaroli, Lorenzo Bartalesi, Filippo Domenicali
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Étienne Souriau was a refined and demanding thinker, with an aristocratic demeanour, far removed from the currents of ideas dominant in his time. A difficult and erudite author, out of tune with the times he lived in, he would seem the least likely candidate to appeal to a hurried and globalised public like that of the twenty-first century. A sophisticated representative of a rationalist positivism, no stranger to the Husserlian canon and not even insensitive to the motivations dear to the gnoseological debate of Cartesian and Kantian matrix (as well as to the major themes of classical metaphysics), Souriau pursues the ideal of a constructive philosophy, capable of understanding – and at the same time favouring – the advancement of the creative process conceived as a set of poetic acts and progressive dynamic operations. In his texts, Souriau is attentive to grasping the correspondences, exchanges and reciprocal transitions between one mode of existence and another, as well as the resonances between the various art forms in the different fields of knowledge, testing an original method that is epistemologically very fruitful. The aim of this monographic issue of Aisthesis dedicated to Étienne Souriau is to explore his thought in its multiple aspects, in order to measure its topicality in relation to the themes and problems that characterise contemporary philosophical debate, with particular reference to aesthetics and ontology as well as to the dense network of connections between the two fields. One of the most interesting characteristics of Souriau’s thought that has stood the test of time would appear to be its multifacetedness: the quality of lending itself to being applied even to spheres that are apparently very distant from reflection on art, such as cultural anthropology, political philosophy or morality. It seemed to us that it largely owes its relevance precisely to the intersections between one field of knowledge and another. The issue contains twelve contributions on Souriau that explore his main aspects in depth. They range from analyses devoted to the architecture of Souriau’s thought (his general philosophy) in the essays by Dominique Chateau and Filippo Domenicali, which can furnish a useful overall picture of the man, to essays that attempt to focus on the more properly ontological core of this thought, such as those devoted to the arabesque motif (Luigi Azzariti-Fumaroli), the theory of the soul (Sjoerd Van Tuinen) or the multiplicity of worlds (Noëlie Plé). Interspersed between these are contributions that focus more on the comparison between Étienne Souriau’s thought and the philosophers of his time, such as Dufrenne (Maryvonne Saison), or with well-known later philosophers who explicitly referred to him, prolonging his creative impetus, such as Gilles Deleuze (Casey Boyle) and Bruno Latour (Aline Wiame), the true architect of the current Souriau “comeback”. Finally, in addition to essays of a more theoretical nature, there are contributions that attempt to re-evaluate certain aspects of Souriau’s aesthetics, such as the fruitfulness of the cues that can come from his thought for the debate on animal aesthetics (Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis and Andrea Scanziani), or the possible topicality of his theory of forms (Isabelle Rieusset-Lemarie). In the “Miscellaneous” section, this issue hosts a number of studies that aim to explore the aesthetic implications of new technologies, the themes of ecological aesthetics, as well as to offer an unusual profile of Baumgarten.
前言。艾蒂安·苏里奥的美学与本体
Étienne苏里奥是一位优雅而苛刻的思想家,有着贵族的风度,远离他那个时代的主流思想。他是一位难懂而博学的作家,与他所处的时代格格不入,他似乎是最不可能吸引像21世纪这样匆忙而全球化的公众的候选人。索里奥是理性主义实证主义的老练代表,对胡塞尔经典并不陌生,甚至对笛卡尔和康德矩阵的gnoseological辩论(以及古典形而上学的主要主题)的动机也不敏感,他追求一种建设性哲学的理想,能够理解——同时也支持——被认为是一套诗意行为和进步动态操作的创造过程的进步。在他的文本中,苏里奥注意把握一种存在模式与另一种存在模式之间的对应、交换和相互转换,以及不同知识领域中各种艺术形式之间的共鸣,测试了一种在认识论上非常富有成果的原始方法。本期《美学》专刊致力于Étienne Souriau的目的是从多个方面探索他的思想,以衡量其与当代哲学辩论的主题和问题相关的话题性,特别是美学和本体论,以及这两个领域之间紧密的联系网络。Souriau的思想经受住了时间的考验,其最有趣的特征之一似乎是它的多面性:它甚至可以应用于那些显然与艺术反思非常遥远的领域,比如文化人类学、政治哲学或道德。在我们看来,它的相关性在很大程度上要归功于一个知识领域与另一个知识领域的交叉。这一期包含了12篇关于苏里奥的文章,深入探讨了他的主要方面。它们的范围从Dominique Chateau和Filippo Domenicali的文章中对Souriau思想架构(他的一般哲学)的分析,可以提供一个有用的人的整体形象,到试图关注更合适的本体论核心思想的文章,比如那些致力于阿拉伯图案的主题(Luigi azzarii - fumaroli),灵魂理论(Sjoerd Van Tuinen)或世界的多样性(Noëlie plaire)。在这些著作之间,穿插着更多关于Étienne Souriau的思想与他那个时代的哲学家之间的比较,比如Dufrenne (Maryvonne Saison),或者与后来明确提到他的著名哲学家进行比较,延长了他的创作动力,比如Gilles Deleuze (Casey Boyle)和Bruno Latour (Aline Wiame),后者是当前Souriau“卷土重来”的真正建筑师。最后,除了更具理论性的文章外,还有一些文章试图重新评估苏里奥美学的某些方面,比如他对动物美学辩论的思想线索的丰富成果(Maddalena mazzoct - mis和Andrea Scanziani),或者他的形式理论可能的话题性(Isabelle rieuset - lemarie)。在“杂项”部分,这一期主持了一系列旨在探索新技术美学含义的研究,生态美学的主题,以及提供鲍姆加滕不寻常的形象。
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