Zizek and the Kantian gesture: Parallax and beyond

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作者
Harman, Graham [1 ]
机构
[1] Southern Calif Inst Architecture, Los Angeles, CA 90013 USA
来源
ENRAHONAR-QUADERNS DE FILOSOFIA | 2023年 / 70期
关键词
Slavoj Zizek; G.W.F; Hegel; Jacques Lacan; Jane Bennett; Object-Oriented; Ontology (OOO); onto-taxonomy; difference;
D O I
10.5565/rev/enrahonar.1423
中图分类号
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号
01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
Early in his 1993 book Tarrying with the Negative, Slavoj Zizek asks contemporary philosophy to "repeat the Kantian gesture." The implication is that (much like Plato did with the Sophists) Kant accepted the critique of metaphysics made by David Hume, affirming it in an unexpected positive sense. The analogous gesture for a would-be Kant in our time would be to accept deconstruction's insistence on the contingency of meaning while treating contingency not as a failing, but as the very stuff of truth itself. For Zizek this is precisely what Jacques Lacan has already done, and this makes Lacan the pivotal thinker of our era. Yet as we follow Zizek's pursuit of this theme in his recent article "The Parallax of Ontology" (an extract from his book Sex and the Failed Absolute), we catch sight of a new direction in Zizek's thinking. His previous model of parallax in terms of two separate and irreconcilable realities seems to shift toward a new emphasis on the differential becoming of the two, rather than their paradoxical co-existence.
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页码:119 / 130
页数:12
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