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Auto-Exploitation, Positive Violence, and the Palliative Society: A Modern Philosopher’s Ideas for Making Sense of the Present Age

2025/4/29
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我与韩炳哲的哲学思想进行了深入探讨,他认为现代社会是一个倦怠社会,其根源在于成就文化和自我剥削。人们为了追求无限的可能性而过度消耗自己,这是一种积极暴力。这种对成就的无限追求,导致人们无法停歇,最终身心俱疲。 此外,韩炳哲还指出,现代社会是一个姑息社会,人们极力避免痛苦和苦难,这阻碍了个人成长和对人生意义的探索。这种对痛苦的逃避,使得人们无法面对生活中的挑战,最终变得脆弱不堪。 韩炳哲认为,数字技术加剧了这种倦怠,人们沉迷于社交媒体和智能手机,使得注意力被过度分散,自我被异化。为了对抗倦怠,韩炳哲提出了爱欲(Eros)、沉思、仪式和友善等概念。爱欲能够将人们从自我中引向外部世界,沉思能够让人们平静下来,仪式能够赋予时间以形状,友善能够让人们打开自我,接纳世界。

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Feelings of burnout and boredom have become prevalent in modern life. To understand the roots of and solutions to these issues, we can turn to both ancient philosophers and contemporary thinkers. Among the latter is Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han, whose thought-provoking analyses are gaining increasing recognition.

If you’re not yet familiar with Han’s philosophy, Steven Knepper, a professor at the Virginia Military Institute and the co-author of a new critical introduction to this modern philosopher’s work), will take us on a tour of some of Han’s key ideas. In the first part of our conversation, Steven unpacks Han’s concept of the “burnout society” and why so many of us feel tired from participating in what he calls “auto-exploitation” and “positive violence.” We then discuss how our burnout society is also a “palliative society” that tries to avoid suffering at all costs and how our obsession with health has turned us into a modern version of Nietzsche’s “last man.” We end our discussion with some of Han’s ideas for resisting the pitfalls of modernity, including embracing ritual, contemplation, and an openness to the mystery of others.

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