调和二进制:Hypatia的Synesius

Pub Date : 2020-12-23 DOI:10.1163/18725473-bja10007
Donka D. Markus
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Hypatia和Synesius生活在一个高度分裂的时代,宗教极端主义正在兴起,派迪亚、哲学和曼泰亚等古典文化固定装置的意义和作用受到质疑和重新定义。我考察了西涅修斯的《书信》、《狄翁》和《失眠》,梳理出西涅修斯在文学、生活和事业中所体现的异教徒与基督徒、理论与派、哲学与曼泰亚之间的普遍性和和谐性倾向。我观察了Synesius对Iamblichean和Plotinian倾向的综合,这是现代学术中发现的二元倾向,以表明这种能力很可能是Hypatia在包括古典派和哲学理论在内的全面课程中教学的一部分。Synesius主张派底亚的重要性,包括修辞和哲学,以帮助逐步实现精神提升,同时也承认沙漠僧侣所达到的理论的价值和普遍可及性,以及每个人都可以在睡眠中体验的梦境占卜(oneiromanteia)。Paideia使从理论的高度跌落更加愉快,而哲学(在Synesius的脑海中包括了魔法)对于净化气并使其接受受神启发的梦想至关重要。我认为,正是在Hypatia的学校里,Synesius内化了一句话(来自亚里士多德的一部失传作品),调和了两种提升方法(策划和业余)。当整个社会都痴迷于不断扩大的对立和二元对立时,Hypatia的Synesius公开和秘密地强调了和谐和统一,这是哲学的核心。
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Harmonizing Binaries: Hypatia’s Synesius
Hypatia and Synesius lived in a highly divisive time with religious extremism on the rise and the meaning and role of Classical cultural fixtures like paideia, philosophia and manteia being questioned and redefined. I examine Synesius’ Letters, Dion, and De Insomniis to tease out the universalizing and harmonizing tendencies between pagan and Christian, theoria and paideia, philosophia and manteia that Synesius’ writings, life and career embody. I look at Synesius’ synthesis of Iamblichean and Plotinian tendencies, a binary found in modern scholarship, to show that theurgy was likely part of Hypatia’s teaching within a well-rounded curriculum that included classical paideia and philosophical theoria. Synesius advocates for the importance of paideia, including rhetoric and philosophia as aids in the step-by-step approach to the spiritual ascent, while also acknowledging the value and universal accessibility of theoria reached by desert monks and the dream-divination (oneiromanteia) that everyone can experience in sleep. Paideia makes the fall from the heights of theoria more pleasant, while philosophia (which in Synesius’ mind included theurgy) is essential for purifying the pneuma and making it receptive to divinely inspired dreams. I propose that it was in Hypatia’s school that Synesius internalized a quote (from a lost work of Aristotle) that reconciles the two approaches (curated and amateur) to the ascent. While society at large was obsessed with ever widening opposites and binaries, Hypatia’s Synesius both overtly and covertly emphasized harmonization and unity that are at the heart of philosophia.
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