The Gaze in the Mirror: Human Self and the Myth of Dionysus in Plotinus

IF 0.5 2区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Panayiota Vassilopoulou
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Abstract At the core of Plotinus’ exploration of human selfhood, lies a reference to the myth of Dionysus-Zagreus and his mirror, one of the toys the Titans used to seduce the young Dionysus (iv.3[27].12). In interpreting the myth within this context, the mirror has been invariably regarded by scholars as a symbol for matter, an external surface on which the soul is projected and becomes embodied as a human individual by dispersing in the material depths. This paper challenges this established view and advances a new interpretation of Plotinus’ allusion to the myth and its philosophical significance. It argues that the mirror is not a symbol for matter, but rather a symbol for the soul itself, for its power to transform itself and retain its identity in the process of becoming a human individual. The function of the mirror is thus both deceptive and protective. While the desire that the soul, deceived by the mirror, feels for its own image guides it to leave behind its original condition and unity, it is this same desire that keeps the soul within itself: protected by the Dionysian mirror, even the most dispersed soul cannot desire anything other than what it takes to be itself, hence rather than disappearing in the radical alterity of matter, soul reaffirms its identity as an individual human self.
镜中的凝视:人的自我与普罗提诺的酒神神话
普罗提诺探索人类自我的核心,是对狄俄尼索斯-扎格鲁斯和他的镜子的神话的参考,这是泰坦用来引诱年轻的狄俄尼索斯的玩具之一(iv.3 bbb .12)。在这种背景下解释神话时,学者们总是把镜子看作是物质的象征,是灵魂投射的外部表面,并通过分散在物质深处而具体化为人类个体。本文对这一既定观点提出了挑战,并对普罗提诺的神话典故及其哲学意义提出了新的解释。它认为,镜子不是物质的象征,而是灵魂本身的象征,象征着它在成为人类个体的过程中自我转化和保持身份的力量。因此,镜子的功能既是欺骗性的,也是保护性的。被镜子欺骗的灵魂,对自己形象的渴望,引导它离开自己的原初状态和统一性,但也正是这种渴望,使灵魂保持在自身之内。在酒神的镜子的保护下,即使是最散乱的灵魂,除了它所认为的自己之外,也不能要求别的东西,因此,灵魂不是消失在物质的根本变化中,而是重申它作为个体的人的自我的同一性。
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期刊介绍: The Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie [Archive for the History of Philosophy] is one of the world"s leading academic journals specializing in the history of philosophy. The Archiv publishes exceptional scholarship in all areas of western philosophy from antiquity through the twentieth century. The journal insists on the highest scholarly standards and values precise argumentation and lucid prose. Articles should reflect the current state of the best international research while advancing the field"s understanding of a historical author, school, problem, or concept. The journal has a broad international readership and a rich history.
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