In Different Voices: Pitkin and Cavell on Wittgenstein’s Political Relevance

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Polity Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.1086/725325
S. Laugier
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Wittgenstein’s work has been mobilized in recent decades to address questions of justice and politics, and in this respect Hanna Pitkin’s 1972 book Wittgenstein and Justice (W&J) was indeed pioneering, the first to explore explicitly the political potential of reading Wittgenstein. What is striking today is how W&J remains one of the most illuminating and deep readings of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations. Pitkin is among those who have experienced the power of ordinary language philosophy, of the examination of the actual uses of language, in J.L. Austin’s words, “what we should say when . . .” In her preface, she evokes her “passionate love of words as such,” that is to say, of the sensitive reality of words, their aspects and appearances, “the sheer delight in tracing the individual contours of meanings.” This sensitivity to language as it is pronounced by a human voice, Pitkin evokes it as a milieu: “perhaps only someone with a multilingual and multicultural childhood like mine, out of a milieu compounded of psychoanalysis, Marxist humanism, and Jewish humor, can take towords in quite this way.” This sensibility to “the touch of words” is something she shares with Stanley Cavell. Pitkin manages to highlight the power of Wittgenstein’s simple idea that language matters: “the
不同的声音:皮特金和卡维尔论维特根斯坦的政治相关性
近几十年来,维特根斯坦的工作被动员起来解决正义和政治问题,在这方面,汉娜·皮特金1972年出版的《维特根斯坦与正义》一书确实是开创性的,是第一本明确探索阅读维特根斯坦政治潜力的书。今天引人注目的是,《W与J》仍然是维特根斯坦哲学研究中最具启发性和深度的读物之一。皮特金是那些经历过普通语言哲学的力量,经历过对语言实际使用的审视的人之一,用J·L·奥斯汀的话来说,“当……时我们应该说什么……”在她的序言中,她唤起了她“对文字本身的热情热爱”,也就是说,“追寻意义的个人轮廓的纯粹乐趣。”这种对语言的敏感性,正如人类的声音所表达的那样,皮特金将其唤起为一个环境:“也许只有像我这样有着多语言和多元文化童年的人,在一个由精神分析、马克思主义人文主义和犹太幽默混合而成的环境中,才能以这种方式理解单词。”。她和斯坦利·卡维尔(Stanley Cavell)都有这种对“文字触感”的敏感。皮特金设法强调了维特根斯坦关于语言重要的简单思想的力量:
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Polity
Polity POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1968, Polity has been committed to the publication of scholarship reflecting the full variety of approaches to the study of politics. As journals have become more specialized and less accessible to many within the discipline of political science, Polity has remained ecumenical. The editor and editorial board welcome articles intended to be of interest to an entire field (e.g., political theory or international politics) within political science, to the discipline as a whole, and to scholars in related disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities. Scholarship of this type promises to be highly "productive" - that is, to stimulate other scholars to ask fresh questions and reconsider conventional assumptions.
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