亚里士多德与帕斯卡尔关于人的伟大与虚无的想象对话

Marina Grigoreva
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尽管亚里士多德和帕斯卡尔的生活相距甚远,但对于法国的民族天才来说,古代是新灵感的源泉,记忆回到古代,理性转向古代。帕斯卡尔认为 "人的尊严全在于思想",亚里士多德也曾表达过这一观点:"思想的活动是重要的......理性与人相比是神圣的东西",这意味着,一方面,合理的生活对一个人来说是自然的,使他成为卓越的人;另一方面,合理的生活使一个人变得崇高,将他提升到圣人的地位。文章研究了两位思想家关于理性本质的论证,他们的论证在《尼各马可伦理学》和《思辨》两部著作中得到了表达,并由此发展成为直接影响存在和求善问题的教义。为了寻找至善问题的答案,哲学家们提出了不同的解决方案,因此,在追求真正幸福的愿望驱使下,亚里士多德和帕斯卡尔得出相互矛盾的结论也就不足为奇了。帕斯卡尔认为,伟大不在于追随一个极端,而在于达到两个极端,并用自己的存在填满两者之间的空间。本研究的目的是在亚里士多德和帕斯卡尔的分歧中认识到一个共同的概念。
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An Imaginary Dialogue between Aristotle and Pascal about the Greatness and Nothingness of Man
Despite the fact that the time interval separating the lives of Aristotle and Pascal is extremely long, antiquity was for the national genius of France a source of re­newed inspiration, to which memory returns and reason turns. Pascal’s belief that “all human dignity lies in thought” was previously expressed by Aristotle: “the activity of the mind is significant… reason in comparison with man is something divine”, this means that, on the one hand, a reasonable life is natural for a person and makes him a man par excellence, and on the other hand, a rea­sonable life, exalting a person, elevates him to the status of a sage. The article examines the arguments of two thinkers about the nature of reason, expressed in the writings “Nicomachean ethics” and “Thoughts” and developed as a result into teachings that directly affect the problems of being and the search for good. In search of an answer to the question of the highest good, philosophers have proposed different solutions, so it is not surprising that, driven by the desire to achieve genuine happiness, Aristotle and Pascal come to contradictory conclu­sions. According to Pascal, greatness does not consist in following one extreme, but in reaching both and filling the space between them with your presence. The purpose of the study is to recognize a common concept in the differences between Aristotle and Pascal.
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