Itinerant Philosophy - Bobby George, Jr.Tom Sparrow (Editor)

Itinerant Philosophy

Bobby George, Jr.Tom Sparrow (Editor)

出版社

Punctum Books

出版时间

2014-01-01

ISBN

9780692253397

评分

★★★★★

标签

Lingis

书籍介绍
Alphonso Lingis is the author of fourteen books and many essays. He is emeritus professor of philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. While many know him only as an eccentric ex-professor or as translator of Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Pierre Klossowski, he is arguably the most distinctive voice in American continental philosophy. This is no doubt due to the perpetual travel that fuels his arresting written prose and unorthodox public readings. Lingis's lifelong itinerary includes visits - some brief, others extended or recurring - to 109 countries. Along the way he has photographed innumerable strangers whose faces adorn the pages of his books. Photography is as essential to Lingis's multidisciplinary philosophical perspective as his knowledge of phenomenology, anthropology, or psychoanalysis. Some of his photographs have been recently collected and published as the book Contact. Unlike most career academics, Lingis has made a name for himself collecting exotic birds and other creatures, staging performance readings at professional conferences, keeping up a diligent correspondence with friends at home and abroad, and splicing together high theory with intimate autobiography. Those who know him speak of his warmth, sincerity, and noncombative style of argumentation - rare traits among academics. Itinerant Philosophy: On Alphonso Lingis gathers a diverse collection of texts on Lingis's life and philosophy, including poetry, original interviews, essays, book reviews, and a photo essay. It also includes an unpublished piece by Lingis, "Doubles," along with copies of several of his letters to a friend.TABLE OF CONTENTSNote to the Reader - Bobby George and Tom SparrowDorothea Lasky - Love Poem: After Alphonso LingisBobby George and Tom Sparrow - Interview with LingisJeff Barbeau - Early Notes Towards an Ontology of FetishesTimothy Morton - Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They AppearAlphonso Lingis - DoublesJohn Protevi - Alterity and Life in the Thought of LingisDavid Karnos - Personal CorrespondencesJeffrey Nealon - On The Community of Those Who Have Nothing in CommonDorothea Olkowski - What is an Imperative?Joff Peter Norman Bradley - Becoming-TroglodyteJonas Skackauskas - Interview with LingisGraham Harman - On Violence and Splendor
用户评论
Lingis受列维纳斯影响颇深(竟然还是被利科介绍才知道),他从列维纳斯开始开展自己的哲学,但不满于后者将面容仅仅限定在人的脸孔之中,因此他以后者前主体与前意向性的元素感受维度的生命享受为基础,在这一感受维度下万物皆挣脱了范畴的束缚而成为了元素性的漩涡与平面,并皆具面容与律令,有着一边从一种内在饱满的生命自感出发,另一边将他异感触的面容律令在感受维度拓宽到万物的路子。他也较深地受巴塔耶等人的共同体思想的影响,发展出奠基于感受性维度的一种绝不相同的共通体。但他走南闯北貌似并不基于这样一种共同体的理念追求,用他自己的话来说,“别想太多我就是爱玩罢了”。他对旅行的描述看来确实是很动人的,这帮人也挺膜他文笔hhh。他说他记得那些照片中的每个人,其实字里行间也能感受到他对毫无了解的陌生者的真挚和信任。
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