论预期账户

Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.3167/CJA.2019.370108
A. Mack
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本文对洛杉矶精神健康法院的一项司法裁决进行了描述,探讨了预期在道德、社会和制度秩序的实际谈判中的作用。法官塞缪尔·本顿(Samuel Benton)讲述了他在一名患者自杀后试图让自己“在情感上摆脱困境”的过程,预期表现为:1)事件朝着逻辑顺序有序、线性排列;2) 与过去不稳定的、暂时脱节的接触,以获得现在的经验和模糊的未来感;3) 对一个人潜在道德和社会归属的存在主义协商;以及4)人与人之间和跨对象的信息的分布式组织,以阐述当前和未来的经验。这些预期的表现揭示了我们在成为道德的过程中与不确定性进行谈判的社会和时间偶然性以及深层的主体间性。
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On Anticipatory Accounts
Engaging an account of a judicial decision made in the Los Angeles Mental Health Court, this article interrogates the role of anticipation in the lived negotiation of moral, social and institutional orders. As Judge Samuel Benton recounts his attempt to let himself ‘emotionally off the hook’ in the wake of a patient’s suicide, anticipation emerges as: 1) an ordered, linear sequencing of events towards logical ends; 2) unsettled, temporally disjunctive engagements with the past in order to make sense of present experience and ambiguous futures; 3) existential negotiations of one’s potential morality and social belonging; and 4) distributed organization of information between people and across objects in order to elaborate present and future experience. These manifestations of anticipation reveal the social and temporal contingency and deep intersubjectivity of our negotiations with uncertainty in the unsettling process of becoming moral.
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