'What ought we to think?' Castoriadis' Response to the Question for Thinking

Castoriadis views the project of autonomy as central to both political action and philosophical thinking. Although he acknowledges that the political project has retreated,he insists on its thinkability as a viable project. We argue that this insistence gives rise to an unresolved tension. Specifica...

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Main Authors: Toula Nicolacopoulos, George Vassilacopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cosmos and History Publishing Co-op. 2012-11-01
Series:Cosmos and History : the Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy
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Online Access:http://www.cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/307/507
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spelling doaj-7b72c6cf52d64e20b9884da0fcff65592020-11-25T00:03:43ZengCosmos and History Publishing Co-op.Cosmos and History : the Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy1832-91012012-11-01822133'What ought we to think?' Castoriadis' Response to the Question for ThinkingToula NicolacopoulosGeorge VassilacopoulosCastoriadis views the project of autonomy as central to both political action and philosophical thinking. Although he acknowledges that the political project has retreated,he insists on its thinkability as a viable project. We argue that this insistence gives rise to an unresolved tension. Specifically, Castoriadis’ substantive response to the question ‘what ought we to think?’, which he gives in terms of the pursuit of the philosophical project of autonomy, ultimately fails to recognise the unavoidable effect of the political project’s retreat on the thinker and this failure raises doubts as to whether Castoriadis’ own thinking has the potential to move beyond a merely journalistic style of critique, which he finds objectionable.http://www.cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/307/507Castoriadisautonomyphilosophical critiquethinking
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'What ought we to think?' Castoriadis' Response to the Question for Thinking
Cosmos and History : the Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy
Castoriadis
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philosophical critique
thinking
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title 'What ought we to think?' Castoriadis' Response to the Question for Thinking
title_short 'What ought we to think?' Castoriadis' Response to the Question for Thinking
title_full 'What ought we to think?' Castoriadis' Response to the Question for Thinking
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series Cosmos and History : the Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy
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publishDate 2012-11-01
description Castoriadis views the project of autonomy as central to both political action and philosophical thinking. Although he acknowledges that the political project has retreated,he insists on its thinkability as a viable project. We argue that this insistence gives rise to an unresolved tension. Specifically, Castoriadis’ substantive response to the question ‘what ought we to think?’, which he gives in terms of the pursuit of the philosophical project of autonomy, ultimately fails to recognise the unavoidable effect of the political project’s retreat on the thinker and this failure raises doubts as to whether Castoriadis’ own thinking has the potential to move beyond a merely journalistic style of critique, which he finds objectionable.
topic Castoriadis
autonomy
philosophical critique
thinking
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