Gilbert Simondon;
Gaston Bachelard;
political philosophy;
modernism;
postmod;
ernism;
and metamodernism;
historical epistemology;
materialism;
D O I:
10.1163/15700682-BJA10122
中图分类号:
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号:
010107 ;
摘要:
This article offers a philosophical-political commentary of Jason & Amacr;. Josephson Storm's Metamodernism: The Future of Theory (2021). We welcome Josephson Storm's integrated interdisciplinary distillation and ambitious ethico-political perspective, but we also point out the necessity to go further in the cross-disciplinary theoretical effort to rebuild a post-postmodernist academia. In particular, we identify the very modern/postmodern dialectic as problematic, and we contend that a materialist philosophy able to rethink politics and non-human agency through all the sciences would better serve the project. We also highlight how the metamodernist project might benefit from the adoption of a Simondonian approach insofar as the conceptualisation of both biology and technology is concerned. Finally, we end with a plea for an ongoing vigilance of the material conditions of possibility that support cutting-edge inter- and cross-disciplinary research, for they are fragile and need institutional and societal support.