Aerial and Respiratory Atmospheres of Avicenna’s Flying Person

Q3 Arts and Humanities Poligrafi Pub Date : 2021-12-29 DOI:10.35469/poligrafi.2021.292
Petri Berndtson
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Persian philosopher Avicenna (980‒1037) is famous for his thought experiment concerning the flying person,” “floating person” or “person suspended in air.” In this thought experiment, a person is created flying in the air in a state of total sensory deprivation. Scholars have debated for centuries what this thought experiment is all about. Most scholars have interpreted this thought experiment as essentially being about the existence of the soul (al-nafs) in its immateriality, substantiality, and self-awareness, as well as about the difference between the soul and the body. In my article, I will interpret Avicenna’s thought experiment in a totally different manner within the atmospheres of air and breathing. In my reading, I will carefully examine the fact neglected by scholars that this flight happens in the air and that it is the air that defines the existence of the flying person. With this aerial attitude I will argue that this thought experiment is not above all about the soul, but about air and al-nafs as a respiratory self. In my aerial and respiratory interpretation of Avicenna’s flying person, I will use Gaston Bachelard’s phenomenologically oriented aerial thinking as well as etymological analysis of al-nafs.
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阿维森纳飞人的空气和呼吸气氛
波斯哲学家阿维森纳(980-1037)以“会飞的人”、“漂浮的人”或“悬浮在空中的人”的思想实验而闻名。在这个思想实验中,一个人被创造出来,在完全感官剥夺的状态下在空中飞行。几个世纪以来,学者们一直在争论这个思想实验是关于什么的。大多数学者都把这个思想实验解释为本质上是关于灵魂的非物质性、实体性和自我意识的存在,以及灵魂和身体之间的区别。在我的文章中,我将以一种完全不同的方式在空气和呼吸的氛围中解释阿维森纳的思想实验。在我的阅读中,我将仔细研究被学者们忽视的事实,即这种飞行发生在空气中,正是空气定义了飞行人的存在。以这种空中的态度,我将论证这个思想实验首先不是关于灵魂的,而是关于空气和作为呼吸自我的al-nafs的。在我对阿维森纳的飞行人的空中和呼吸的解释中,我将使用加斯顿·巴舍拉的现象学导向的空中思维以及对al-nafs的词源分析。
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