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摘要 大约一百年前,德裔美国哲学家苏珊娜-兰格(Susanne K. Langer)开始大胆地登上意识研究的舞台--在此之前,意识研究一直由男性和家长式人物主导。本文将重点介绍苏珊娜-朗格尔的工作及其对意识理论的影响,尤其是她最后出版的三卷本著作:"心灵。人类感觉论》(1967、1972、1982 年),该书至今尚未被译成德文。在朗格的作品中,最突出的是她与许多格式塔理论家的直观亲近,以及她对人类心灵特殊构成中象征化的极端重视。她的主要关注点集中在现存的符号学上,即人类早期(在人类语言发展之前或发展过程中)在魔法仪式、节奏、音乐、绘画和雕塑、早期集体工作经验、正式的游戏或葬礼活动中的表达形式。兰格尔对符号的看法远远超出了典型的参考意义,而是将形式、事件和存在交织在一起,形成了一种更为复杂的 "活的张力 "矩阵。我想指出的是,她的研究对于重塑图像、格式塔和符号之间复杂的互动关系,修正心理健康和心理危机的思维具有重要价值。
Susanne K. Langers “Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling.” Eine späte Wiederentdeckung
Summary It is about 100 Years ago that the German-American philosopher Susanne K. Langer started a bold and courageous appearance on the stage of consciousness-research - until then exclusively dominated by male and paternalistic figures. This contribution is to highlight SK Langers work and impact on the theory of consciousness, especially on her final three volume publication: “Mind. An Essay on Human Feeling” (1967, 1972, 1982) which, until now, has not been translated into German. What stands out in Langer’s work is her intuitive closeness to many Gestalt-theorists and the overriding importance she attributes to symbolization in the specific make-up of the human mind. Her main focus is centered on presentative symbolics; meaning those early forms of human expression (prior or along the development of human language) in magic rituals, rhythm, music, painting and sculpturing, early collective work experience, formalized playing or funeral activities. Langers view on symbols goes far beyond the typical meaning of reference towards a much more sophisticated intertwinement of form, event and being in a matrix of “living tensions”. I would like to point out that her research is of important value to a revised thinking on mental health and mental crisis in reshaping the complex interaction between image, Gestalt and Symbol.