另类的制度途径:列维纳斯与黑格尔的爱的思考

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Christopher D. DiBona
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伊曼纽尔·列维纳斯(Emmanuel Levinas)的早期作品开创了一种思考另类的传统,认为它与政治制度的一般知识形式不一致。然而,在他的后期作品中,列维纳斯提出了一个颇具争议的观点,即如果理性的制度模式遵循爱的智慧,就可以为另类提供一个受欢迎的家。在此背景下,我认为阅读黑格尔关于邻居之爱的早期著作,以及他成熟的国家哲学,为我们提供了重要的资源,可以阐明一种关于另类的制度方法,这种方法为列维纳斯关于让制度以一种非总体化的方式看待他人的关注提供了令人信服的解决方案。在他早期的著作中,黑格尔将爱定位为一种工具,通过爱,一个人可以在自己的社区机构中找到家的感觉,通过爱,一个人可以以新颖的方式修改和扩展自己的社区机构。我的目的是要证明黑格尔早期对爱的描述为理解他成熟的关于无限独特的个人与现代政治制度之间关系的描述提供了不可或缺的蓝图。反过来,这将使我们能够辨别出他的思想中所包含的关于另类的制度方法。
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An Institutional Approach to Alterity: Thinking Love in Levinas and Hegel

Emmanuel Levinas's early work inaugurated a tradition of thinking about alterity as at odds with generalized forms of knowledge that characterize political institutions. However, in his later work Levinas broaches but leaves underdeveloped the provocative idea that institutional modes of reasoning can provide a welcome home for alterity if they follow the wisdom of love. Against this backdrop, I argue that reading G. W. F. Hegel's early writings on neighbor love alongside his mature philosophy of the state offers us important resources for articulating an institutional approach to alterity that offers a compelling solution to Levinas's concern with letting the other(s) be seen by institutions in a non-totalizing manner. Across his early writings, Hegel positions love as the vehicle through which one comes to be at home in the institutions of one's community and the vehicle through which one can revise and expand the institutions of one's community in novel ways. My aim is to demonstrate that Hegel's early account of love provides an indispensable blueprint for understanding his mature account of the relation between the individual qua infinitely unique and modern political institutions. In turn, this will enable us to discern the institutional approach to alterity embedded in his thought.

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期刊介绍: Founded in 1973, the Journal of Religious Ethics is committed to publishing the very best scholarship in religious ethics, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating exchange on significant issues. Emphasizing comparative religious ethics, foundational conceptual and methodological issues in religious ethics, and historical studies of influential figures and texts, each issue contains independent essays, commissioned articles, and a book review essay, as well as a Letters, Notes, and Comments section. Published primarily for scholars working in ethics, religious studies, history of religions, and theology, the journal is also of interest to scholars working in related fields such as philosophy, history, social and political theory, and literary studies.
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