Bowditch, Isobel (2006) The First Cut; the locus of decision at the limits of subjectivity. PhD thesis, University of the Arts London.
Chapter 2: Exception, p.33. Onlookers by Isobel Bowditch: Dialogue ... |
Chapter 4: Invisible, p.44. Reading Michel Henry by Isobel Bowdit ... |
Type of Research: | Thesis |
---|---|
Creators: | Bowditch, Isobel |
Description: | This project examines the concept of decision in philosophical writing, in particular the question of whether subjectivity can be said to constitute a ‘locus’ of decision. The writing of Søren Kierkegaard is the main focus of discussion. Giorgio Agamben, Michel Henry and Jacques Derrida also provide important contributions. Although for Kierkegaard ‘all decisiveness is rooted in subjectivity’, subjective agency takes the form of an active surrendering to an external unknown authority (God). Kierkegaard uses the term ‘leap of faith’ to describe the moment of decision where subjective transformation occurs. For Derrida, any decision requires an undecidable leap beyond all reasoning made in preparation for that decision. He extends a reading of faith beyond the theistic by suggesting that Kierkegaard’s unknowable God could also be another name for the ‘structure of subjectivity.’ Giorgio Agamben’s writing on the concept of human life situated at the threshold of categories (socio-political, philosophical, physiological and so on), helps to further the exploration of subjectivity as the ‘locus’ of decision. Michel Henry’s work on The Essence of Manifestation provides a focus for a discussion on the ‘radical subjectivity’ that Kierkegaard proposes as the fulcrum of decision. The research project as a whole maintains a synergy between these philosophical concerns and the form of their explication. The thesis is made up of both written text and DVD documentation of live works. These instances of practice, whose form and mode of presentation were informed by a specific aspect of the research, are integrated into the thesis to constitute ‘chapters’. The practice can and does function independently in other contexts. However, what is presented in this research document constitutes the outcome of my practice-based PhD project and includes both the ‘theoretical’ and ‘practice’ elements. Supervisors: Neil Cummings and Howard Caygill |
Additional Information (Publicly available): | This thesis references a DVD, the video files are now made available online as part of this record and on YouTube at the listed links. The author's intention is that these video files should be viewed at the appropriate point noted in the thesis, as part of reading the thesis as a whole. |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Chelsea College of Arts |
Date: | October 2006 |
Related Websites: | https://youtu.be/ysrytaQL1lM, https://youtu.be/9QfUoBqLCR0 |
Related Websites: | |
Date Deposited: | 11 Aug 2014 11:21 |
Last Modified: | 08 Feb 2024 14:56 |
Item ID: | 6097 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/6097 |
Repository Staff Only: item control page | University Staff: Request a correction