Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow, Centre for Ethics, University of Pardubice, 53210 Pardubice 2, Czech Republic.
Camb Q Healthc Ethics. 2023 Jan;32(1):90-104. doi: 10.1017/S0963180122000536. Epub 2022 Dec 12.
This paper takes up Axel Honneth's suggestion that we, in the 21st century Western world, should revisit the Marxian idea of reification; unlike Honneth, however, this paper applies reification to the ways in which humans relate to non-human animals, particularly in the context of scientific experiments. Thinking about these practices through the lens of reification, the paper argues, yields a more helpful understanding of what is regarded as problematic in those practices than the standard animal rights approaches. The second part of the paper offers ways of overcoming reification that go beyond Honneth's idea of recognition by introducing Iris Murdoch's idea of attention. This proposed strategy makes the ethical relevance of reification more salient and makes it possible to counter reification through a practice such as attention which, unlike recognition, can be consciously established.
本文采纳了阿克塞尔·霍耐特的观点,即我们在 21 世纪的西方世界,应该重新审视马克思关于拜物教的观点;然而,与霍耐特不同的是,本文将拜物教应用于人类与非人类动物的关系方式上,特别是在科学实验的背景下。通过拜物教的视角来思考这些实践,可以帮助我们更好地理解在这些实践中被认为有问题的方面,而不是采用标准的动物权利方法。本文的第二部分提供了超越霍耐特承认观念的克服拜物教的方法,引入了艾丽丝·默多克的关注观念。这一提出的策略使拜物教的伦理相关性更加突出,并通过像关注这样的实践来对抗拜物教成为可能,与承认不同,关注可以被有意识地建立。