笑与泪中的城市教育——欧里庇得斯《美狄亚》和阿里斯托芬《云》中的诡辩演讲

V. Pichugina
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在欧里庇得斯和阿里斯托芬时期,创新的教学思想在一个同样具有创新性的人身上得到了讨论。那个时代的知识分子在创造一个由欧里庇得斯、阿里斯·托普哈内斯、苏格拉底和古典雅典的智者组成的具有讽刺意味的教育三角中发挥了重要作用。欧里庇得斯和阿里斯·托普哈内斯在不同程度上运用了悲剧和喜剧,提请人们注意传统教育和诡辩教育之间的对比,将其描绘成一个普通人无法轻易解决的复杂问题。通过对欧里庇得斯的悲剧《我的迪亚》和阿里斯托芬的喜剧《云》的比较历史和教学分析,揭示了研究代际相互渗透可能性的另一个方向。欧里庇得斯和阿里斯托芬通过描绘有孩子的家庭,他们在城市和家的空间坐标中被分为演讲者和听众,参与了关于苏格拉底和智者的持续辩论。欧里庇得斯和阿里斯托芬在他们的作品中包含了正义(非诡辩)和非正义(诡辩)言论之间的争论,这些言论涉及教育问题。主角们在这些痛苦中迷失了方向,意识到即使他们使用了诡辩的技巧,他们的问题也无法解决。这种理解迫使他们从言语过渡到行动,诉诸犯罪行为来展示诡辩教育对城邦的危险后果。同时对欧里庇得斯的悲剧《美狄亚》和阿里斯托芬的喜剧《云》进行历史和教学分析,同时参考了欧里庇得斯和阿里斯托芬斯以及柏拉图和色诺芬的其他作品,其中明确或隐含地引用了苏格拉底和/或智者的教学方法。
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Education in the city through laughter and tears: sophistic speeches in Euripides' “Medea” and Aristophanes' “Clouds”
During the time of Euripides and Aristophanes, innovative pedagogical ideas were discussed in an equally innovative man-ner. The intellectuals of that era played a significant role in cre-ating an ironic pedagogical triangle consisting of Euripides, Aris-tophanes, Socrates, and the sophists in classical Athens. Employ-ing tragedy and comedy in varying degrees, Euripides and Aris-tophanes drew attention to the contrast between traditional and sophistic education, portraying it as a complex problem that could not be easily resolved by an average person. A comparative historical and pedagogical analysis of Euripides' tragedy “Me-dea” and Aristophanes' comedy “Clouds” revealed another direc-tion for studying the possibilities of mutual penetration of gen-res. Through the depiction of families with children who were divided into speakers and listeners in the spatial coordinates of the city and home, Euripides and Aristophanes participated in the ongoing debate regarding Socrates and the sophists. Euripides and Aristophanes include in their works agons between the advo-cates of just (non-sophistic) and unjust (sophistic) speeches, which touch upon educational issues. The main characters lose in these agons and realize that their problems cannot be solved even when they use sophistic techniques. This comprehension compels them to transition from words to actions, resorting to criminal acts to demonstrate the perilous consequences of sophistic educa-tion to the polis. A simultaneous historical and pedagogical anal-ysis of Euripides' tragedy “Medea” and Aristophanes' comedy “Clouds” is accompanied by references to other works of Euripi-des and Aristophanes, as well as by Plato and Xenophon, which contain explicit or implicit references to the teaching methods of Socrates and / or the sophists.
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