A. Łuszpak
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阅读意味着了解?发现一部作品的哲学层面——不仅仅是文学作品对哲学家作品中所包含的阅读行为的分析,使我们有可能寻找“我们究竟能否了解一本书”这个问题的答案。这是一个认识论问题,一个关于认识的来源、界限和目标的问题。考虑到这个问题是在一个从印刷文化向数字文化转变的时代提出的,这个问题就更加重要了。要了解一本书,就要读它吗?如果是这样,那么阅读的过程——了解一本书的过程是什么呢?深入研究作者的意图,或者加入自己的意思?作者被动获取作品中包含的内容,还是假设读者同样重要的情况下主动解读?文本的意义在多大程度上是固定的,其内容在多大程度上是客观的,并且在所有阅读行为中都是平等可读的?一本书是一个开放的作品,一个独立的存在,有一些自主权,或者可能是一个文本,在任何情况下都依赖于它的作者?作者是否垄断了对作品的“正确”解读?正确/真实的解释是否存在?
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Przeczytać znaczy poznać? Filozofi czne aspekty odkrywania dzieła — nie tylko literackiego
TO READ MEANS TO GET TO KNOW? PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF DISCOVERING A WORK — NOT ONLY A LITERARY WORK An analysis of the act of reading included in philosophers’ writings makes it possible to look for answers to the question about whether we can get to know a book at all? This is an epistemological question, a question about the sources, boundaries and goal of cognition. A question all the more important given the fact that it is asked in an era of a shift from typographic to digital culture. Does getting to know a book consist in reading it? If so then what is this process of reading — getting to know a book? Delving into the author’s intentions or perhaps adding one’s own meanings? Passive acquisition of the content included in the work by its author or active interpretation, assuming that the reader is equally important? To what extent is the meaning of a text fixed, to what extent is its content objective and readable equally to all in every act of reading? Is a book an open work, a separate being with some autonomy or perhaps a text is in all circumstances dependent on its author? Does the author have a monopoly on the “correct” reading of a work? And does a correct/true interpretation exist at all?
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