在鲍里斯·休谟纽克的文本中有秩序的自由

Mykhailo Pylynskyi
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本文关注的是有序自由的概念,以及鲍里斯·休谟纽克是否在他的文本中推广了这一概念。为了确定它,研究了几个问题。首先,作者通过描述休谟纽克的个人生活和职业生涯来建立讨论这位作家的理由;同时也将休谟纽克承认文学对塑造社会的重要性联系起来。在此基础上,作者建立了论文的框架,讨论了西方哲学传统中的自由是什么,并阐述了论文的核心思想——有序自由是什么及其起源。在介绍了论文的具体文学文本之后,作者开始了他们的讨论。这项研究包括对社会各阶层的描述,这些阶层与个人责任和无私有关。这些阶层首先是准备为国献身的军人;第二,所有在某种程度上帮助军队的人;第三,逃避兵役者;最后是政府官员,他们因腐败而受到鄙视。这种分解有助于理解休谟纽克对有序自由的看法,因为它有助于更好地理解他的价值体系。然后,作者利用先前的研究结果分析了休谟纽克文本中发现的三种类型的自由。第一种是从生活中解脱,就像从战争和苦难中解脱一样。第二,在公共场合体现的自由。它表现在一种人人都应该为保卫国家的事业而工作的情绪中。第三,深刻的个人自由,这可以在行为中看到,当人们倾向于他们的业务;此外,他们对所有机构及其改进能力相当怀疑。最后,作者将胡梅纽克关于艺术家对社会的巨大影响的观点与他对后一种自由的强调联系起来,显示出两者之间的脱节。这种研究的新颖之处在于将乌克兰文学与西方哲学传统,特别是自由及其各个方面联系起来。这项研究的进一步发展是通过这个镜头分析乌克兰文学,因为它有助于建立乌克兰人对自由的态度,如果应用得当,有助于将政策制定者纳入他们为乌克兰繁荣的工作中。
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ORDERED LIBERTY IN BORYS HUMENIUK’S TEXTS
This paper is concerned with the notion of ordered liberty and whether Borys Humeniuk promotes it in his texts. In order to determine it several issues are examined. First, the author establishes reasons for discussing this writer by describing Humeniuk’s personal and professional life; while also connecting the fact that Humeniuk acknowledges the importance of literature for shaping a society. Further, the author establishes the framework of the paper, as he discusses what freedom is in the philosophical tradition of the West and elaborates on the key idea of the paper — what the ordered liberty is and its origin. After an introduction of specific literary texts for the paper, the author moves to their discussion. This research includes a description of tiers of the society that is discerned in connection with personal responsibility and selflessness. Those tiers would be, firstly — members of the military who are ready to die for their country; secondly — everybody who in some way helps the military; thirdly — draft dodgers; and lastly — government officials, who are despised for being corrupt. This breakdown helps understand Humeniuk’s perception of ordered liberty, as it gives better understanding of his value system. Then using previous findings the author analyses three types of freedom found in Humeniuk’s texts. The first is freedom from life, as from war and suffering. Second, freedom that manifests in a public setting. It surfaces in a sentiment that everyone should work for the cause of defending the country. Third, deeply personal freedom, which can be seen in behavior when people tend only to their business; furthermore, they are rather cynical of all institutions and their ability to improve. Lastly, author makes a connection between Humeniuk’s sentiment about artists’ great impact on society and his emphasis on the latter type of freedom, showing the disconnection between the two ideas. The novelty of such research lies in bridging Ukrainian literature and the Western philosophic tradition, specifically on freedom and its facets. The further development of this research is analysis of Ukrainian literature through this lens as it helps to establish the attitude of Ukrainians towards freedom and if applied properly, helps to encompass policy makers in their work for the prosperity of Ukraine.
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