气候变化不是问题:组织终结处的思辨实在论

Climate Change Is Not a Problem: Speculative Realism at the End of Organization

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2018
被引 70
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

提出气候变化具有无界、不可计算和不可思考的本体论维度,因此不是组织能框定的问题,而是呼唤前所未有的组织形式。作者借助思辨实在论,将气候变化视为一个人类尚无范畴的新世界,并引出“黯淡的乐观主义”这一概念。

Abstract

In this paper, we trace the compounding and escalation of frames to try and encompass the reality of climate change. These frames capture significant aspects, revealing new contours and extreme organizational challenges. However, what if climate change is unframeable? We locate three ontological dimensions of climate change – its unboundedness, incalculability and unthinkability – that make this case. This means that climate change is not a problem that organizations can encompass, divide or draw lines around – some ‘thing’ that can be recuperated into existing institutional, infrastructural and interpersonal frameworks. Instead, it is calling forth forms of organization without any precedent. We argue that the philosophy of speculative realism, specifically the work of Quentin Meillassoux, reveals climate change as a new World for which we do not have categories. We deploy Meillassoux’s concepts which are non-human and rational to think through what climate change is ontologically. Meillassoux’s work is characterized as the reintroduction of the old philosophical idea of the absolute, and we use it as a possible way to overcome the equivocal status of climate change without succumbing to despondency and passivity. Rather than a negative, overwhelming threat, climate change gives us what we call a bleak optimism: the realization that climate change has already happened, and that human civilization must learn how to die in a way that is a creative and just foreclosure of the Earth’s organizational forms.

组织理论环境哲学气候变化思辨实在论