Anthropocene Horcruxes: Toward a Theory of Distributed Identities

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SUB-STANCE Pub Date : 2022-08-20 DOI:10.1353/sub.2022.0014
Niels Wilde
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Abstract:In the past twenty years, the Anthropocene debate in the humanities and social sciences has focused on two basic approaches concerning the rise and challenge of anthropogenic climate change. The former critically addresses the socio-political underbelly of the re-centering of the human species as a geological force as proposed by the natural sciences through the guiding question: Who is the Anthropos? The latter examines the ethical challenges we face in the wake of deep timespans and fragmented agencies. This article presents the upshots of this ongoing debate and suggests an ontological framework of distributed identities between different conceptual horizons of humanoid formations between the 'Anthropos' (plurality as a single whole) and what I call 'anthropo(i)s' (singulars within plural wholes) to address the tension between individual responsibility (not everyone is equally guilty) and agential response-ability (humans, not tortoises, caused climate change).
人类世魂器:走向分布式身份理论
摘要:在过去的二十年里,人文社会科学中关于人类世的争论集中在两个基本的方法上,即人类气候变化的兴起和挑战。前者通过指导性问题批判性地解决了自然科学提出的人类物种作为地质力量重新集中的社会政治弱点:谁是人类?后者考察了我们在时间跨度大和机构分散之后所面临的道德挑战。这篇文章介绍了这场正在进行的辩论的结果,并提出了一个在“人类”(作为一个整体的复数)和我所说的“人类”代理反应能力(造成气候变化的是人类,而不是陆龟)。
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期刊介绍: SubStance has a long-standing reputation for publishing innovative work on literature and culture. While its main focus has been on French literature and continental theory, the journal is known for its openness to original thinking in all the discourses that interact with literature, including philosophy, natural and social sciences, and the arts. Join the discerning readers of SubStance who enjoy crossing borders and challenging limits.
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