Indifference: An Imperative of Posthuman Life

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dongshin Yi
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Asking “what is wrong with animal rights?” Kelly Oliver argues that “ethics must go beyond rights” and proposes “a sustainable ethics,” in which our “ethical responsibility” is to remain “responsive and nourishing.” While supportive of this ethical turn in human–animal relations, this article questions whether response, respect, and care are the ideal guidelines for human–animal relations for the following reasons: (1) given the sheer number of animals, our resources and capacities for response, respect, and care are limited, requiring us constantly to relocate our efforts; (2) the need for response, respect, and care comes from anthropocentric human–animal relations, which means that it may not be sustained when the relations become nonanthropocentric. In response to the two reasons that question the emphasis on response, respect, and care, this article aims to supplement the current ethical turn by suggesting an ethics of indifference, according to which indifferent relations between human and nonhuman beings are “the default policy” while response, respect, and care are acts of exigency. Drawing upon Alphonso Lingis’s work, the article translates this policy into an ethics of indifference that stipulates the imperative of posthuman life.
冷漠:后人类生活的必要条件
问“动物权利有什么问题?”凯利·奥利弗(Kelly Oliver)认为,“道德必须超越权利”,并提出了“一种可持续的道德”,在这种道德中,我们的“道德责任”是保持“回应和滋养”。虽然支持人与动物关系中的这种伦理转向,但本文质疑回应、尊重和关怀是否是人与动物关系的理想准则,原因如下:(1)鉴于动物的绝对数量,我们的回应、尊重和关怀的资源和能力是有限的,这要求我们不断地重新定位我们的努力;(2)响应、尊重和关怀的需求来自于以人类为中心的人与动物关系,这意味着当这种关系变得非以人类为中心时,这种需求可能无法持续。针对对回应、尊重和关怀的重视提出质疑的两个原因,本文旨在通过提出一种冷漠伦理来补充当前的伦理转向,根据这种伦理,人类与非人类之间的冷漠关系是“默认政策”,而回应、尊重和关怀是紧急行为。本文借鉴阿方索·林吉斯的著作,将这一政策转化为一种冷漠的伦理,规定了后人类生活的必要性。
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