The dispersion of catastrophes. The limitless and the struction of the world
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Resumo: | In this text, we propose to examine the ways in which Nancy’s thought of catastrophe, indebted to Heidegger’s questioning of ontology and its history, embarks on a reading of the contemporary world marked by the passage of the “with” (Mitdasein) from the existential plane to the plainly categorial one. Thus, the ontological constitution of the existing slides into pure juxtaposition, as this appears in his analysis of the “proliferation of ends” and their incessant transformation into means. We also dedicate our attention to the ruin, saturation and rupture of the “construction” model. It is in the infinitization of each and every action, through the unpredictable technical architecture in the base of its design, that the catastrophic penetrates the world with its constitutive multiplicity and the state of “suspension” that defines it. The life of waste in its dispersion is exemplary in this context: the catastrophe thus unfolds in lapses thrown into the environment and the psyche of the subjects, something that can be seen as the introjection of the temporality of struction. The anomie that today shelters the catastrophes that intertwine before our eyes, apparently “scandalous” in a paradigm of action, takes place in a «present that never fulfills itself as presence» (Nancy) and that finds itself in the impossibility of expressing the meaning of the world. The disorder of struction, which characterizes what some inappropriately call the Anthropocene, does not happen as a reversal or a destruction of an order, but rather as a disconnection of the imperative character of the order. From this question, a discussion opens on the meaning of the community that is on the verge of catastrophe. Keywords: Ontology, Catastrophe, Struction, World, Nancy. |
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The dispersion of catastrophes. The limitless and the struction of the worldA dispersão das catástrofes. O ilimitado e a estrução do mundoIn this text, we propose to examine the ways in which Nancy’s thought of catastrophe, indebted to Heidegger’s questioning of ontology and its history, embarks on a reading of the contemporary world marked by the passage of the “with” (Mitdasein) from the existential plane to the plainly categorial one. Thus, the ontological constitution of the existing slides into pure juxtaposition, as this appears in his analysis of the “proliferation of ends” and their incessant transformation into means. We also dedicate our attention to the ruin, saturation and rupture of the “construction” model. It is in the infinitization of each and every action, through the unpredictable technical architecture in the base of its design, that the catastrophic penetrates the world with its constitutive multiplicity and the state of “suspension” that defines it. The life of waste in its dispersion is exemplary in this context: the catastrophe thus unfolds in lapses thrown into the environment and the psyche of the subjects, something that can be seen as the introjection of the temporality of struction. The anomie that today shelters the catastrophes that intertwine before our eyes, apparently “scandalous” in a paradigm of action, takes place in a «present that never fulfills itself as presence» (Nancy) and that finds itself in the impossibility of expressing the meaning of the world. The disorder of struction, which characterizes what some inappropriately call the Anthropocene, does not happen as a reversal or a destruction of an order, but rather as a disconnection of the imperative character of the order. From this question, a discussion opens on the meaning of the community that is on the verge of catastrophe. Keywords: Ontology, Catastrophe, Struction, World, Nancy.Neste texto, propomo-nos examinar os modos como o pensamento nancyano da catástrofe, devedor da indagação heideggeriana da ontologia e da sua história, se lança numa leitura do mundo contemporâneo marcada pela passagem do «com» (Mitdasein) do plano existencial ao plano simplesmente categorial. Assim, a constituição ontológica do existente resvala para a pura justaposição, tal como esta aparece na sua análise da «proliferação dos fins» e da sua incessante transformação em meios. Dedicamos ainda a nossa atenção à ruína, saturação e ruptura do modelo da «construção». É na infinitização de toda e qualquer acção, pela imprevisível arquitectura técnica que a desenha, que o catastrófico penetra o mundo com a sua multiplicidade constitutiva e o estado de «suspensão» que o define. A vida dos resíduos na sua dispersão é exemplar neste contexto: a catástrofe desdobra-se assim em caducidades lançadas no ambiente e no psiquismo dos sujeitos, algo que pode ser visto como a introjecção da temporalidade da estrução. A anomia que hoje acolhe as catástrofes que se entrelaçam diante dos nossos olhos, aparentemente «escandalosa» num paradigma da acção, decorre num «presente que nunca se cumpre como presença» (Nancy) e que se encontra na impossibilidade de exprimir o sentido do mundo. A desordem da estrução, que caracteriza o que alguns chamam com impropriedade o Antropoceno, não acontece como reversão ou destruição de uma ordem, mas antes como des-ligamento do carácter imperativo da ordem. A partir desta questão, abre-se uma discussão sobre o sentido da/na comunidade que se abeira da catástrofe. Palavras-chave: Ontologia, Catástrofe, Estrução, Mundo, Nancy. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21747/21836892/fil39a1 Departamento de Filosofia da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto2023-01-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/filosofia/article/view/13391Filosofia. Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto; Vol. 39 (2022): Philosophy and Catastrophe; 33-59Filosofia. Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto; Vol. 39 (2022): Philosophy and Catastrophe; 33-592183-68920871-1658reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/filosofia/article/view/13391https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/filosofia/article/view/13391/12085Direitos de Autor (c) 2023 Celeste Maria Lourenço da Silva de Oliveira Pedroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosa, Jorge Leandro2023-08-17T18:15:21Zoai:ojs.letras.up.pt/ojs:article/13391Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:26:14.556468Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The dispersion of catastrophes. The limitless and the struction of the world A dispersão das catástrofes. O ilimitado e a estrução do mundo |
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In this text, we propose to examine the ways in which Nancy’s thought of catastrophe, indebted to Heidegger’s questioning of ontology and its history, embarks on a reading of the contemporary world marked by the passage of the “with” (Mitdasein) from the existential plane to the plainly categorial one. Thus, the ontological constitution of the existing slides into pure juxtaposition, as this appears in his analysis of the “proliferation of ends” and their incessant transformation into means. We also dedicate our attention to the ruin, saturation and rupture of the “construction” model. It is in the infinitization of each and every action, through the unpredictable technical architecture in the base of its design, that the catastrophic penetrates the world with its constitutive multiplicity and the state of “suspension” that defines it. The life of waste in its dispersion is exemplary in this context: the catastrophe thus unfolds in lapses thrown into the environment and the psyche of the subjects, something that can be seen as the introjection of the temporality of struction. The anomie that today shelters the catastrophes that intertwine before our eyes, apparently “scandalous” in a paradigm of action, takes place in a «present that never fulfills itself as presence» (Nancy) and that finds itself in the impossibility of expressing the meaning of the world. The disorder of struction, which characterizes what some inappropriately call the Anthropocene, does not happen as a reversal or a destruction of an order, but rather as a disconnection of the imperative character of the order. From this question, a discussion opens on the meaning of the community that is on the verge of catastrophe. Keywords: Ontology, Catastrophe, Struction, World, Nancy. |
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