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摘要
本文与阿明·萨曼(Amin Samman) 2019年发表的精辟文章《金融时报的历史》(History in Financial Times)相结合,该书为当代“金融时报”展现了一种历史哲学。我首先谈到了萨曼关于金融历史奇怪循环的概念,以及2008年次贷危机引发的历史转折。然后,我将奇怪的肖像的概念添加到Samman的奇怪历史的概念中。借用奥斯卡·王尔德的《道林·格雷的画像》中的一个比喻,我追溯了“历史人”和“经济人”这两个相互关联的面孔的振荡外观,它们各自提供了“在金融标志下”的不同解释框架。通过这种方式,我建议我们也可以观察资本主义如何将命运之类的东西的意义和可能的轨迹从发明的起源转变为想象的命运。在这个框架中,我探讨了Samman强调的循环如何与历史和经济学竞争并继续竞争优势的方式联系在一起,作为具有不同时间约束效应的现代意义制造知识。
THE ENDLESS ACCUMULATION OF HISTORY IN FINANCIAL TIMES
This essay engages with Amin Samman's incisive 2019 text, History in Financial Times, which unfolds a philosophy of history for contemporary “financial times.” I turn first to Samman's concept of the strange loops of financial history, and so to the historical turn initiated by the subprime crisis of 2008. Then, I add the concept of strange portraiture to Samman's idea of strange history. Borrowing a metaphor from Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, I trace the oscillating appearance of the linked faces of homo historia and homo economicus, which each offer distinct explanatory frameworks “under the sign of finance.” In this way, I suggest that we can also observe how capitalism transformed the meaning and possible trajectories of something like fate from invented origins to imagined destinies. In that frame, I explore how the loops that Samman underscores are also bound to the ways in which history and economics have competed and continue to compete for ascendency as modern sense-making epistemes with different time-binding effects.
期刊介绍:
History and Theory leads the way in exploring the nature of history. Prominent international thinkers contribute their reflections in the following areas: critical philosophy of history, speculative philosophy of history, historiography, history of historiography, historical methodology, critical theory, and time and culture. Related disciplines are also covered within the journal, including interactions between history and the natural and social sciences, the humanities, and psychology.