Expansive Energy: An Alternative Portrait of Denis Diderot

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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
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Historians of the Enlightenment are stymied by Denis Diderot's cloven polymathy. An insoluble dilemma arises between, on one hand, the amazing range of interests attested in his roles as both editor and contributor for the Encyclopédie and, on the other hand, his incorrigible dilettantism, in the centrifugal and often inconclusive pursuit of whatever topic came his way. We will do better to relinquish synthesis and highlight instead the multiplicity and versatility of Diderot's productive exuberance as such. We can then see how, rather than build arguments, he metabolized ideas into designs exhibiting a constantly increasing complexity that matched his inexhaustible energy. We can also appreciate his lifelong habit of writing in response to outside, and more or less random, prompts and assignments. An accidental polymath, Diderot preferred the pursuit of a train of thought over disciplined conclusiveness: witness his preference for dialogue over more integrative forms driven by argumentative power. A stranger to disciplinary methodology, he would nowadays be a journalist, not an academic.

广阔的能量丹尼斯-狄德罗的另类肖像
摘要:丹尼斯-狄德罗的 "跛足多病 "让启蒙运动史学家们束手无策。一方面,作为《百科全书》的编辑和撰稿人,狄德罗兴趣广泛,令人叹为观止;另一方面,狄德罗对任何主题的追求都是离心离德,往往无果而终,这是一个无法解决的难题。我们最好放弃综述,转而强调狄德罗创作的多样性和多面性。这样,我们就能看到,他是如何将各种想法转化为新陈代谢的设计,而不是堆砌论据,从而展现出与他取之不尽、用之不竭的精力相匹配的不断增长的复杂性。我们还能体会到,他一生都习惯于根据外界或多或少随机的提示和任务进行写作。作为一个意外的多面手,狄德罗更喜欢追求思维的轨迹,而不是严谨的结论:他更喜欢对话,而不是以论证力为驱动力的整合形式。他对学科方法论并不陌生,如今他应该是一名记者,而不是一名学者。
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New Literary History
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期刊介绍: New Literary History focuses on questions of theory, method, interpretation, and literary history. Rather than espousing a single ideology or intellectual framework, it canvasses a wide range of scholarly concerns. By examining the bases of criticism, the journal provokes debate on the relations between literary and cultural texts and present needs. A major international forum for scholarly exchange, New Literary History has received six awards from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
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