斑岩对死亡的定义及其在格鲁吉亚和拜占庭传统中的解释

L. Alexidze
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从柏拉图开始,就有一种哲学传统,将哲学解释为对死亡的准备。然而,对于柏拉图来说,哲学家的死亡并不一定意味着一般意义上的死亡,而是一种最大限度地摆脱肉体情感的精神生活。哲学与死亡之间的这种关系在晚期古代哲学、教父哲学、中世纪拜占庭哲学以及中世纪格鲁吉亚文学中都得到了深入的讨论。基于柏拉图和普罗提诺的哲学,波菲利在他的《句子》(8;9;23):(1)哲学家的“死亡”,(2)自然死亡,(3)灵魂的“死亡”。本文的目的是提供三个概念的死亡在后卟啉传统的哲学分析,主要是在拜占庭和格鲁吉亚文本。本文分析了波菲利(也包括普罗提诺及其前任)、马克宏比乌斯、迈克尔·普塞洛斯的著作,以及阿蒙尼奥斯·赫米埃、大马士革约翰和约翰·西奈特的旧格鲁吉亚版本的著作中提到的上述问题。我们还考察了人文主义和文艺复兴时期哲学家对哲学与死亡关系的看法,如普勒顿、奥菲西诺、米兰多拉、蒙田等人对哲学与死亡关系的看法是否以及在多大程度上与古代和中世纪柏拉图主义者的理论有所不同。
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Porphyry’s Definitions of Death and their Interpretation in Georgian and Byzantine Tradition
Beginning from Plato, there exists a philosophical tradition, which interprets philosophy as preparation for death. However, for Plato the death of a philosopher does not necessarily imply death in its ordinary meaning, but rather a spiritual way of life maximally free from corporeal affections. This kind of relationship between philosophy and death was intensively discussed in late antique philosophy, Patristics, medieval Byzantine philosophy, and also in medieval Georgian literature. Based on Plato’s and Plotinus’ philosophy, Porphyry presented definitions of three kinds of death in his Sententiae (8; 9; 23): (1) ‘death’ of a philosopher, (2) natural death, (3) ‘death’ of a soul. The aim of this paper is to provide a philosophical analysis of three concepts of death in the post-Porphyrian tradition, mainly in Byzantine and Georgian texts. The paper is based on the analysis of the above mentioned issues in the texts of Porphyry (also of Plotinus, as of his predecessor), Macrobius, Michael Psellos, as well as in the old Georgian versions of the works of Ammonios Hermiae, John of Damascus and John Sinaites. We also take into consideration the views on the relation between philosophy and death in the thought of the philosophers of Humanism and Renaissance, such as Georgios Gemistos Plethon, Marsilio Ficino, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Michel de Montaigne, whether or not and to what extent their views on the relation between philosophy and death are different from the theories of ancient and medieval Platonists.
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