

85 TEASER | Giving an Account of Oneself: Judith Butler's Ethics of Opacity
5 snips Mar 19, 2024
Delve into Judith Butler's exploration of subject-formation and ethics through post-structuralism, psychoanalysis, and critical theory. Can her concepts of 'relationality' and 'opacity' of the self support ethical claims? Explore the complexities of ethical violence, responsibility, and societal norms in crafting a meaningful ethical existence.
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Avoiding Ethical Violence
- Avoiding ethical violence can be a way of not taking responsibility.
- This can ironically perpetuate violence through narcissism.
Ethics and Violence
- Violence might be necessary, but ethics isn't exhausted by each judgment.
- A broader shaping and care for the world created by judgments matters.
Moral Narcissism
- Performing non-judgment and openness can be another form of moral narcissism.
- Butler suggests this misses the point of ethical engagement.