经验的滋养:丹尼·阿贝斯诗歌中没有形而上学的意义

W. Bowen
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丹尼·阿伯斯是近代最多产的盎格鲁-威尔士作家之一,以其诗歌、戏剧、小说和回忆录而闻名。然而,他写作的全部内容尚未得到广泛认可,一些评论家认为他的作品缺乏深度和承诺。本文对Abse的诗歌进行了探索和分析,提出了他是如何真正达到深度的理解,尽管不是在一个明确的、抽象的形而上学框架内。他成熟作品的两个主要方面被详细考虑:他对犹太遗产的参与,特别是通过其文学;以及对他的专业医疗经历和由此产生的见解的敏感描述。他的作品没有提供一个整体的概念视角,而是令人信服地表达了宗教传统文学在理解我们的生活方面的持续价值,对我们存在的脆弱、身体本质的敏锐描述,并及时提醒人们,科学的局限性比人们通常认为的要多。Abse所表达的深度——伦理的、知识的和哲学的——和承诺与20世纪最具原创性和影响力的两位哲学家——伊曼纽尔·列维纳斯和路德维希·维特根斯坦的见解一致。
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Nourished by experiences: meaning without metaphysics in the poetry of Dannie Abse
Dannie Abse was one of the most prolific Anglo-Welsh writers of recent times, best known for his poetry and also the author of plays, novels and memoirs. However, the full scope of his writing has yet to be widely acknowledged and some commentators have suggested that his work lacks depth and commitment. The present article provides an exploration and analysis of Abse’s poetry, proposing an understanding of how he did indeed achieve profundity, though not within an explicit, abstract metaphysical framework. Two major aspects of his mature work are considered in detail: his engagement with his Jewish heritage, particularly through its literature; and the sensitive portrayal of his professional medical experiences and the insights that arose from them. His writing offers no totalizing conceptual perspective, but rather a convincing expression of the continued value of the literature of  religious traditions for making sense of our lives, a perceptive account of the fragile, bodily nature of our existence, and a timely reminder that science has more limitations than is commonly assumed. The depth – ethical, intellectual and philosophical – and commitment which Abse thus expressed are consonant with the insights of two of the twentieth century’s most original and influential philosophers, Emmanuel Levinas and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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