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这种跨学科的反思考察了J.M.G. Le clacimzio和雅克·德里达对犹太教-基督教社会中通常被称为“创世纪神话”的有限解构。除了笛卡尔的二分法和源自文艺复兴人文主义的人类例外论,这位法国-毛里求斯作家和黑色派哲学家还将目标瞄准了对亚伯拉罕宇宙起源叙事的主流解释,这些叙事在人类和其他动物之间创造了一个尖锐的本体论鸿沟。Le clacimzio和德里达将人类与动物关系的起源描述为一种生态灭绝的、冲突的关系,可以贴上世界大战的标签。它们表明,我们的主流认知结构,包括“创世纪神话”,至少在普通公众中,基本上没有受到质疑,已经留下了一条不可逆转的毁灭和超越人类痛苦的道路。除非我们能够抑制我们内心的兽性对其他和我们一样流血、受苦、生活、死亡的有情众生释放出的无休止的愤怒,否则勒·克拉西奥和德里达哀叹我们的日子屈指可数。
J.M.G. Le Clézio and Jacques Derrida’s “Limitrophic,” Biocentric Deconstruction of the “Genesis Myth”
This transdisciplinary reflection examines J.M.G. Le Clézio and Jacques Derrida’s limitrophic deconstruction of what is commonly referred to as the “genesis myth” in Judeo-Christian society. In addition to Cartesian dichotomies and debunked notions of human exceptionalism originating from Renaissance humanism, the Franco-Mauritian writer and Pied-noir philosopher take aim at the mainstream interpretation of Abrahamic cosmogonic narratives that have created a sharp ontological gap between Homo sapiens and other animals. Le Clézio and Derrida describe the genesis account of human-animal relations as an ecocidal, conflictual relationship that could be labeled a world war. They demonstrate that our dominant cognitive structures including the “genesis myth” that mostly remain uncontested, at least within the general public, have already left behind a path of irreversible destruction and other-than-human suffering. Unless we are able to curb the unending fury that the animal within us has unleashed against other sentient beings who bleed, suffer, live, and die just like us, Le Clézio and Derrida lament that our days are numbered.