Self-appropriation vs. self-constitution: Social philosophical reflections on the self-relation
Abstract: It is widely held that reflexivity is the defining feature of selfhood: the ability of the self to stand in a certain relation to itself. The question of how exactly to theorize this self-relation, however, has been the source of ongoing debate. In recent years, Kantian and post-Kantian approaches such as Christine Korsgaard’s constitutivism and Richard Moran’s commitment view, have attempted to establish the priority of the agential over the epistemic self-relation, thereby re-orientating the debate away from metaphysics and epistemology towards ethics and moral psychology. Despite the important progress they make towards a de-alienated and reified understanding of the self-relation, however, I argue that the Kantian paradigm is ultimately inadequate because its methodological individualism makes it incapable of accounting for the irreducibly social dimension of the self-relation and, therefore, of successfully making the transition from ethics to social and political philosophy. In other words, an adequate ontology of the self-relation is possible only as a social ontology. In order to motivate this thesis, I appeal to two examples that expose the “social deficit” of the Kantian approach: Frantz Fanon’s phenomenology of race/racism in “The Lived Experience of the Black” and the phenomenon of cultural collapse in Jonathan Lear’s Radical Hope. I then go on to provide a sketch of an alternative approach based on the notion of “self-appropriation”, distinguishing it from Rahel Jaeggi’s use of the term in her recent critique of alienation, in the process.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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Self-appropriation vs. self-constitution: Social philosophical reflections on the self-relation ; volume:27 ; number:4 ; year:2017 ; pages:416-432 ; extent:17
Human affairs ; 27, Heft 4 (2017), 416-432 (gesamt 17)
- Urheber
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Mertel, Kurt C. M.
- DOI
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10.1515/humaff-2017-0034
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022111813355036847907
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15.08.2025, 07:28 MESZ
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- Mertel, Kurt C. M.