不可思议的道德

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Sumbul Farah
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最近人类学对“普通伦理”的关注源于关注社会行为的伦理方面,这是人类条件固有的。对这一文献的民族志和理论贡献借鉴了各种哲学方法来研究“日常”和伦理实践在其中所采取的形式。然而,受新冠肺炎疫情影响的世界与普通伦理领域的“日常”相距甚远,需要对伦理进行重新概念化,以便在不熟悉的社会中提供有意义的互动坐标。在这个“不可思议”的世界里,我试图探索关怀的分层含义及其对不可思议伦理的影响。虽然不可思议是现代性本身的认识论条件,但大流行带来的改变也使其在本体论上变得不可思议。在一种循环关系中,神秘和日常不可避免地跟随对方,因此必须概念化一种能够容纳两者独特性的伦理。
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Uncanny ethics
The recent anthropological focus on “ordinary ethics” emerges out of a concern to attend to the ethical aspect of social action that is intrinsic to the human condition. Ethnographic and theoretical contributions to this literature have drawn on a variety of philosophical approaches to the study of the “everyday” and the forms that ethical practice takes therein. However, a world affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is far from the “everyday” that is the domain of ordinary ethics and calls for a reconceptualization of the ethical, which could provide coordinates of meaningful interaction in the unfamiliar social. In this “uncanny” world, I seek to explore the layered meanings of care and its implications for an ethics of the uncanny. While the uncanny is an epistemological condition of modernity itself, the alteration brought about by the pandemic makes it ontologically uncanny too. Locked in a cyclical relationship, the uncanny and the everyday inexorably follow the other, making it imperative to conceptualize an ethics that can accommodate the singularities of both.
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