列维纳斯理论与凯宾斯基精神分裂症中的自我

Marek Jędraszewski
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信任是社会资本的重要组成部分。这个概念在经济学中也很重要,心理学家和社会学家也对此进行了研究。后一学科的发现可能而且应该不仅对经济学有用,而且对人类学和形而上学也有用,它们能够为人类诚实、自信和乐于助人的根源等基本问题提供答案。在这个问题的背后还有另一个问题:什么是人类的自我,它能够信任并在需要时为他者提供必要的支持,它是如何形成的?本文的作者参照当代两位著名思想家伊曼纽尔·列维纳斯(1906-1995)和安东尼·凯宾斯基(1918-1972)的观点回答了这些问题。捕捉凯宾斯基对精神分裂症患者情况的描述与列维纳斯哲学的人类学视野之间的一致性、相似性和差异性是可能的,这要归功于一个由三个要素组成的方案:自我、边界、时空秩序和价值等级。如果他者被认为是对自我负责的人,那么它就会产生对他者的自我信任,也就是说,一种强烈的信念,即他者不会失败,并且对自我完全诚实。这样的信念是自我与他者建立关系的基础。这样就创造了对社会进一步发展至关重要的社会资本。资本是由信任作为变量而注入的,没有信任就无法解释许多经济现象。
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Ludzkie „Ja” w filozofii Emmanuela Levinasa i w Schizofrenii Antoniego Kepinskiego / The Self in the Theory of Levinas and in Kepinski’s Schizophrenia
Trust is a significant component of social capital. The notion is also important in economics, and has been investigated by psychologists and sociologists, too. The findings of the latter disciplines may and should be useful not only in economics but also in anthropology and metaphysics, which are able to provide answers to the fundamental questions about the roots of human honesty, confidence and willingness to help. Behind this question there is another one: what is the human Self, which is able to trust in and to provide the necessary support to the Other if needed, and how is it formed? The author of the article answers these questions with reference to the ideas of two eminent contemporary thinkers, Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) and Antoni Kepinski (1918–1972). Capturing the consistencies, similarities and differences between Kempinski’s description of the situation of a person with schizophrenia and the anthropological vision of Levinas’ philosophy is possible thanks to a scheme composed of three elements: the Self, the border, and the space-time order and hierarchy of values. If the Other is perceived as someone responsible for the Self, then it gives birth to trust of the Self in the Other, i.e. a strong conviction that the Other will not fail and is utterly honest with regard to the Self. Such a conviction is the foundation on which the Self builds a relationship with the Other. In this way, social capital, which is vital for the further development of society, is created. The capital is interfused by trust being the variable without which it is impossible to explain many economic phenomena.
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