Scatter 2 Pub Date : 2021-01-05 DOI:10.2307/j.ctv119918b.11
Geoffrey Bennington
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柏拉图对民主的描述以“多样性、多样性、杂色”(to poikilon)为依据,在阿尔法比(Alfarabi)中得到了重申和强化,并在巴迪欧(Badiou)等当代思想家身上得到了延续。在柏拉图及其后的著作中,国家与人体之间的持久类比,被证明是倾向于不连贯的,并且强调了这种不连贯。亚里士多德对多样性和多样性主题的更友好的处理被探索,他对绝对君主制或唯一最好的人的优越性的明显信仰被证明,与德里达相反,依赖于对政治的过度仓促的阅读。更确切地说,唯一最好的人与野兽和上帝这对无法确定的组合的亲密关系,给主权的结构引入了一种复杂性,这种复杂性与海德格尔对索福克勒斯的《安提戈涅》中一句德里达奇怪地忽略了的句子的理解相违背。
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To Poikilon (Plato, Alfarabi, Aristotle)
Plato’s characterisation of democracy in terms of to poikilon (multiplicity, variegation, motley) is rehearsed, reinforced with reference to Alfarabi, and shown to persist in contemporary thinkers such as Badiou. The persistent analogy between the State and the human body, in Plato and beyond, is shown to be tendentially incoherent, and its incoherence stressed. Aristotle’s more hospitable treatment of motifs of multiplicity and diversity is explored, and his apparent belief in the superiority of Absolute Monarchy or the One Best Man is shown, contra Derrida, to rely on an unduly hasty reading of the Politics. Rather, the One Best Man’s affinity with the undecidable pair of Beast and God introduces a complication into the structure of sovereignty that is read against Heidegger’s understanding of a line in Sophocles’ Antigone that Derrida strangely ignores.
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