托尔金《指环王》第二部中的死亡意义问题。托尔金的无尽与死亡世界

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY VOPROSY FILOSOFII Pub Date : 2023-02-08 DOI:10.21146/0042-8744-2023-2-89-97
Maxim A. Monin
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本文探讨了托尔金三部曲《指环王》中的死亡主题,作者本人和众多文本研究者都认为这是理解托尔金作品中整个宗教和哲学内容的关键。在这里,这一主题是在“走向死亡”和“从死亡中解脱”这两个概念所形成的理论对立的框架内进行分析的。这篇文章试图比较死亡主题是如何在第二次世界大战期间和之后不久发展起来的一种新的文学流派——作者的童话(主要针对成年人)中被揭示的,以及这一主题在战后存在主义的概念中是如何被呈现的,特别是萨特和海德格尔。作为这种比较的方法论,本文使用了P.Ricoeur的理论——根据该理论,文学和哲学可以被视为两种不同的、部分相反的“驯服时间”策略(通过将其转化为人类时间,即文化时间)。在这一理论的背景下,文章还分析了与第一个理论相关的另一个问题,即人类历史的“真实世界”与文学作品的“虚构世界”的相互影响问题。这篇文章证实了Ricoeur所表达的观点,即大型历史事件可以直接反映在文学作品中(即通过使用构成作品艺术世界的时空结构的复杂性)。特别是,像世界大战这样的事件,尖锐地提出了历史意义和人类生命意义的问题,可以在文学作品中找到解释,用自己的叙事手段“重建”生命空间和意义,无论是关于个人还是整个世界。
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The Problem of the Meaning of Death in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings Part II. Endless and Mortal World of Tolkien
This article deals with the theme of death in Tolkien’s trilogy “The Lord of the Rings”, which both the author himself and numerous researchers of his texts rec­ognized as the key to understanding of the entire religious and philosophical content of his work. Here this topic is analyzed within the framework of the se­mantic opposition formulated by the concepts of “being towards death” and “es­caping from death”. The article attempts to compare how the theme of death is revealed in a new literary genre which developed during and shortly after the Second World War – the author’s fairy tale (intended primarily for adults) – and how this theme is presented in the concepts of post-war existentialism, espe­cially by Sartre and Heidegger. As a methodology for this comparison this article uses the theory of P. Ricoeur – according to which both literature and philosophy can be considered as two different and partly opposite strategies for “taming time” (by turning it into human time, the time of culture). In the context of this theory, the article also analyzes another problem related to the first one, namely the problem of the mutual influence of the “real world” of human history and the “fictional world” of a literary work. The article confirms the idea expressed by Ricoeur that large-scale events of history can be reflected in a literary work indi­rectly (namely by using complication of the spatio-temporal structure that forms the artistic world of the work). In particular, events such as world wars, which sharply raise the questions of the meaning of history and the meaning of human life, can find interpretation in literary works that “recreate” the space of life and meaning with their own narrative means, both in relation to the individual – and the world as a whole.
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期刊介绍: "Вопросы философии" - академическое научное издание, центральный философский журнал в России. В настоящее время является органом Президиума Российской Академии Наук. Журнал "Вопросы философии" исторически тесно связан с Институтом философии РАН. Выходит ежемесячно. Журнал был основан в июле 1947 г. Интернет-версия журнала запущена в мае 2009 года.
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