书籍 Vampyroteuthis Infernalis的封面

Vampyroteuthis Infernalis

Vilém Flusser

出版时间

2012-09-06

ISBN

9780816678228

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

How far apart are humans from animals—even the “vampire squid from hell”? Playing the scientist/philosopher/provocateur, Vilém Flusser uses this question as a springboard to dive into a literal and a philosophical ocean. “The abyss that separates us” from the vampire squid (or vampire octopus, perhaps, since Vampyroteuthis infernalis inhabits its own phylogenetic order somewhere between the two) “is incomparably smaller than that which separates us from extraterrestrial life, as imagined in science fiction and sought by astrobiologists,” Flusser notes at the outset of the expedition.

Part scientific treatise, part spoof, part philosophical discourse, part fable, Vampyroteuthis Infernalis gives its author ample room to ruminate on human—and nonhuman—life. Considering the human condition along with the vampire squid/octopus condition seems appropriate because “we are both products of an absurd coincidence . . . we are poorly programmed beings full of defects,” Flusser writes. Among other things, “we are both banished from much of life’s domain: it into the abyss, we onto the surfaces of the continents. We have both lost our original home, the beach, and we both live in constrained conditions.”

Thinking afresh about the life of an “other”—as different from ourselves as the vampire squid/octopus—complicates the linkages between animality and embodiment. Odd and strangely compelling, Vampyroteuthis Infernalis offers a unique posthumanist philosophical understanding of phenomenology and opens the way for a nonphilosophy of life.

Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) was born in Prague; emigrated to Brazil, where he taught philosophy and wrote a daily newspaper column; and later moved to France. Among his many books translated into English are Does Writing Have a Future?, Into the Universe of Technical Images, and Writings, all from Minnesota.

Louis Bec is an artist who lives and works in Sorgues, France. He is the...

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目录
The Treatise
I. Octopoda
II. Genealogy
The Phylum Mollusca
The Class Cephalopoda

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弗鲁塞尔以近乎科幻式浪漫的姿态现象学来直觉地描述那生活在无光深渊中的生物,或许在现实中这些狰狞的生物到底怎样生活并不重要,重要的是将这一来自地狱的吸血鬼乌贼作为人类镜之彼端的他者来反身地思考人类自身,一种足够远距的para-phenomenology。头足纲的他们没有如哺乳动物的人般因直立而解放的自由之手与目所产生的意向距离与旷阔视域,而是活脱脱的康德主义实践者,在黑暗无光的深海盘旋着通过吞食与纳入来综合感知周遭世界。他们以毁灭来彻底地爱,性的色彩毫不被压抑地疯狂渲染了整个世界的基底,弗洛伊德将成为吸血鬼乌贼中的爱因斯坦。由于刻入基因的不平等,他们是为了自由而崇高地成为绝对暴虐的无政府主义者。读感上倒是想起了《奇云》中的鲸,不过总感觉收获可能都并不如一篇科幻小说大..
这本书真是太赞了,前半部分是从现象学切入分析怪诞的生物学,让我这个文科生读得心潮澎湃!后半部分以人类学的角度剖析人和吸血章鱼的异同点,无数次落笔二者不过是站在镜子两端的生物,我们是如此相同,有如此不同。读完书后看了一眼教授在课前发给我们的阅读问题,不禁让我质疑这书我真的看懂了吗?????唉,书是永远读不懂的。
作者选择一种我们对其一无所知的深海章鱼 虚构出一种与人类完全不同的存在和视角 用以反观人看待世界的方式和艺术表达的方式 “人类艺术家雕刻大理石,章鱼艺术家雕刻同类的大脑”
a wonderful reading experience! 虽然知道作者很多时候可能在瞎扯哈哈哈。不过是第一次知道吸血章鱼(又名幽灵蛸!好酷)的性器官和嘴是同一个,神奇!查了它们的图片,真是很美!作者说人类和吸血章鱼,一个在陆地,一个在深渊,却是同一个镜子的两面。一本想要提供an account of the vampyroteuthis dasien的书,生物+现象学+后人类的组合拳。
ideas too hastily put forward
做了一次这本书的读书分享,Flusser这个人确实是非常有意思的,这本书作为一本哲学小说,在现象学上的维度上驳斥了海德格尔的“动物贫乏于世”,不论是观点的新颖程度还是语言的把握能力都很强,但在论证上面确实很让读者头疼,属于是只管分享观点不管证明的类型。