Coviderida:解构哲学中的流行病

IF 0.3 0 PHILOSOPHY
A. Al-Khafaji
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由于疫情在过去两年里让世界变得繁忙,德里达关于生物学的著作的复兴是今天的一个紧迫先决条件。冠状病毒或新冠肺炎大流行的海啸入侵夺走了200多万人的生命,数千人的检测结果仍呈阳性。病毒的速度和人类似乎无法阻止其传播,这就需要研究新冠肺炎与德里达解构哲学之间的关系。因此,Coviderida组合词 – 灵感来自Hélène Cixous的“derridevilishly”(Cixous 2004,16) – 试图证明病原体是如何作为一个事件或(im)可能性运作的,德里达的新词“différance”、“complementary”、“trace”、“archi-write”和“text”证明了这一点。本文的主要关注点是恢复德里达在1975-6年的研讨会《生命与死亡》中倡导的重构生与死关系的解构逻辑,并在2001年对乔万娜·博拉多里的采访《自体免疫》中重塑我们对人类生存的概念。这两个文本重新定义了政治和宗教问题,这些问题“悬而未决,不确定,仍在运动中,因此,尚未到来”。
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Coviderrida: The Pandemic in Deconstructive Philosophy
Because the pandemic has kept the world busy in the last two years, a revival of Derrida's writings on biology is an urgent prerequisite today. The tsunamic invasion of the Coronavirus or Covid-19 pandemic took more than two million lives and thousands are still being tested positive as I write. The speed of the virus and the seeming human inability to stop its spread necessitates a study on the relationship between Covid-19 and Derrida's deconstructive philosophy. Hence the portmanteau Coviderrida – inspired by Hélène Cixous’ ‘ derridevilishly’ ( Cixous 2004 , 16) – attempts to demonstrate how the pathogen operates as an event or (im) possibility to which Derrida's neologisms ‘différance’, ‘supplement’, ‘trace’, ‘archi-writing’, and ‘text’ testify. The main concern of this paper is to restore the deconstructive logic that Derrida advocates to restructure the relationship between life and death in his 1975-6 seminar La vie la mort, and reshape our notion of human survival in his 2001 interview with Giovanna Borradori, ‘Autoimmunity’. These two texts redefine the political and religious questions, which are ‘left hanging, uncertain, still in movement and therefore, yet “to come”’.
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