论沃克·珀西小说中的语言哲学问题

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.30853/phil20230567
Alla Konstantinovna Nikulina
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本研究的目的是确定沃克·珀西的小说《兰斯洛特》、《再临》和《塔纳托斯综合症》中人物的语言和言语行为在揭示作者哲学意图中的作用。本文的独创之处在于,它首次证实了珀西在语言哲学方面的理论探索与他后期小说中情节和人物形象的建构原则之间的联系。珀西发现,语言的主要功能不在于命名现实的事实或在它们之间建立抽象的联系,而在于一个人通过意识到所言之物的社会意义和生命意义来实现正在发生的事情的本体论意义。陈词滥调的机械操纵和语言中形式对内容的支配成为人物内心空虚和人性本质丧失的标志。话语个体意义的回归与人物内在的精神转化密切相关。因此,研究表明,珀西小说中人物的言语在刻画他们的存在状态方面起着重要的作用:言语的变化表明了人物本性的本质变化,表明了他们对生活意义的理解的接近或远离。
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The philosophical problem of language in the novels by Walker Percy
The aim of the research is to identify the role of language and speech behavior of characters in revealing the author’s philosophical intent in the novels by Walker Percy, namely “Lancelot”, “The Second Coming” and “The Thanatos Syndrome”. The paper is original in that it is the first to substantiate the connection between Percy’s theoretical inquiries in the philosophy of language and the principles of construction of plots and characters’ images in his later novels. Percy finds that the main function of language is not in naming facts of reality or establishing abstract connections between them, but in a person’s realization of the ontological meaning of what is happening through an awareness of the social and vital significance of what is being uttered. Mechanical manipulation of clichéd expressions and the dominance of form over content in speech become indicators of the characters’ internal emptiness and their loss of human essence. The return of individual meaning to spoken words is closely linked to the internal spiritual transformation of the characters. As a result, the research demonstrates that the characters’ speech in Percy’s novels serves an important function in characterizing their existential status: changes in speech signify essential changes in the characters’ nature, their proximity or distance from the understanding of the meaning of life.
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