地球哲学:走向另一种意义上的地球。

IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Subjectivity Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-14 DOI:10.1057/s41286-022-00138-3
Thomas P Keating, Nina Williams
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摘要

“哲学”和“地理”之间的关系随着地球和行星作为思考特定类型世界的集体主体化的主题的兴起而重新受到关注。在其中一些对话中,这种关系被发展为考虑社会集体是如何随着特定类型的领土抽象的产生而出现的。30年前,吉尔·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)和瓜塔里(fsamlix Guattari)出版了《什么是哲学?》这本书在发展地球哲学作为先验经验研究的一种特殊模式方面有着持久的遗产,这一期特刊重新审视了地球哲学与另一种地球感觉的产生之间的关系。在本导言中,我们通过展示这个概念如何不仅涉及如何在思想中保留差异感和偶然性的问题,而且还涉及一种探索模式,这种模式提供了实验集体主体化替代形式的机会,从而接近地理哲学的多元性。本文分析了德勒兹和瓜塔里的地球哲学对当代地球思维形式的影响,确定了这个问题的贡献者所提出的独特要求和地球哲学的可能性,即如何恢复地球的另一种感觉。
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Geophilosophies: towards another sense of the earth.

The relationship between 'philosophy' and the 'geo' has received renewed attention with the rise of the terrestrial and the planetary as leitmotifs for thinking about the collective subjectivation of particular kinds of world. In some of these conversations, this relationship is developed to consider how social collectives emerge with the production of particular kinds of territorial abstraction. Three decades since Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari published What is Philosophy?, book that has a lasting legacy in developing geophilosophy as a particular mode of transcendental empirical enquiry, this special issue revisits the relationship between geophilosophy and the production of an alternative sense of the earth. In this introduction, we approach geophilosophy in its pluralism by showing how the concept does not only concern the question of how to retain a sense of difference and contingency in thought, but also concerns a mode of enquiry that presents opportunities to experiment with alternative forms of collective subjectivation. Assaying the legacy of Deleuze and Guattari's geophilosophy on contemporary forms of earth-thinking, the article identifies the unique demands and geophilosophical possibilities taken up by the contributors to this issue that question how to recuperate another sense of the earth.

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Subjectivity
Subjectivity SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Subjectivity is an international, transdisciplinary journal examining the social, cultural, historical and material processes, dynamics and structures of human experience. As topic, problem and resource, notions of subjectivity are relevant to many disciplines, including cultural studies, sociology, social theory, geography, anthropology and psychology. The journal brings together scholars from across the social sciences and the humanities, publishing high-quality theoretical and empirical papers that address the processes by which subjectivities are produced, explore subjectivity as a locus of social change, and examine how emerging subjectivities remake our social worlds.
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