Sunday, December 15, 2024

Being Shaken: Ontology and the Event (ed Michael Marder, Santiago Zabala, 2014) (車行形上學)(自體的心理學)

Rather than skepticism, what is required is an experience – and we would like to accentuate this experiential dimension – of the shakenness of all foundations, certainties, and principles for thinking and acting alike. This experience would constitute the Event whereby Being as a whole would be shaken as a consequence of the traumatism and the shock we would undergo. (Ibid, p. 2)

怎麼搖撼意識型態,

Were Descartes to burn himself, would he not have concluded, “I am in pain, therefore, I am (in my finitude, on the verge of non-being)”? (ibid, p. 3)

換句話說,”I am appropriated by the Event, therefore, I am”.