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The Other as Friend: A Platonic Response to the Political Thought of Jacques Derrida.

机译:对方为朋友:对雅克·德里达政治思想的柏拉图式的回应。

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This dissertation presents a critical examination of the political thought of Jacques Derrida, suggesting that some of its aims are better realized by Plato. I argue that Derrida's late political works respond to a concern expressed in his early essay, "Plato's Pharmacy," where he suggests that Plato suppressed the subversive insights of philosophy, merely "deciding" to preserve the possibility of hierarchical order in politics. Derrida's explicitly political works identify the same Platonic logic of "closure" in Western political thought's prioritization of the "self" or "commensurability" to the other or "incommensurability." Such closure runs the risk of a nihilistic denial of the ultimate incommensurability: future time. Derrida responds to this politico-philosophical crisis through his notion of "democracy to come," in which he argues that democracy is never fully present, because it alternates between its irreconcilable principles of equality and freedom, in turn. Democracy is thus the one regime receptive to the radically incommensurable future or "to come." While Derrida's efforts to disrupt the nihilistic denial of the future in his political thought are admirable, his account relies heavily on a problematic conception of the self, assumes receptivity to the other to be incompatible with meaningful political limitations, and oversimplifies the Western tradition of political thought in both of these regards. In response, I return to the origin of Derrida's political interventions: the dialogues of Plato. I first examine the Sophist, arguing that Plato preempts Derrida's suggestion that he suppresses philosophy in the name of political order by criticizing the Eleatic Stranger's diacritical ontology for its inability to censure sophistry without recourse to the very decisionism Derrida supposes Plato to recommend. Turning to the Phaedrus I argue that Plato demonstrates Socrates' superiority to the Stranger in the Athenian's recognition of the human context in which thought occurs. Furthermore, Socrates models a type of friendly openness to Phaedrus that mitigates the neutralization of the incommensurable other feared by Derrida, while at the same time providing a foundation for meaningful politico-philosophical limitations. Plato thus offers a model of politico-philosophical openness through which it is possible to better obtain the political goals of Derrida.
机译:本文对雅克·德里达的政治思想进行了批判性考察,认为柏拉图可以更好地实现其某些目标。我认为德里达的后期政治工作是对他在早期论文《柏拉图药房》中表达的关注的回应,他在这篇论文中建议柏拉图压制了颠覆性的哲学见解,只是“决定”保持政治中等级制度的可能性。德里达的明确政治著作在西方政治思想中将“自我”或“可通性”优先于另一种或“不可通性”时,确定了与“关闭”相同的柏拉图逻辑。这种关闭有可能会虚无地否认最终的不可通约性:未来的时间。德里达通过他的“即将来临的民主”概念回应了这一政治哲学危机,他认为民主从来就不完全存在,因为它又交替了其不可调和的平等与自由原则。因此,民主是接受根本无法估量的未来或“未来”的一种政权。尽管德里达在破坏其政治思想中对未来的虚无主义否认的努力令人钦佩,但他的叙述在很大程度上依赖于一个有问题的自我概念,认为对他人的接受不符合有意义的政治局限性,并且过分简化了西方政治传统在这两个方面都进行了思考。作为回应,我回到德里达的政治干预的起源:柏拉图的对话。我首先审视这位智者,认为柏拉图优先于德里达的建议,即他以政治秩序的名义压制哲学,因为他批评埃莱蒂克陌生人的变音本体论,因为它无法谴责诡辩而不求助于德里达提出柏拉图建议的决定论。谈到“费德勒斯”,我认为柏拉图在雅典人对发生思想的人类情境的认可中证明了苏格拉底对陌生人的优越性。此外,苏格拉底塑造了一种对Phaedrus友好的开放态度,这种态度减轻了德里达所恐惧的无与伦比的其他人的中立态度,同时为有意义的政治哲学限制提供了基础。柏拉图因此提供了一种政治哲学开放性的模型,通过它可以更好地获得德里达的政治目标。

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  • 作者

    Dinan, Matthew D.;

  • 作者单位

    Baylor University.;

  • 授予单位 Baylor University.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 323 p.
  • 总页数 323
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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