摘要:One striking discovery of Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Modernity
is that no morality is formulated in modernity. Modernity thinks so
much of the unthought that it fails to address the ethical question of
how one is to live well.
1 Thinking the unthought is constitutive of “modern
morality,” which is not morality at all.
2 If morality is nothing but the effort to
answer how one is to live well, then, modernity fails to address this moral,
ethical question.