俄狄浦斯王:从康德和柏拉图的“善”观看

Aleena Hussain
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关于人类道德和人类良知的辩论是人类现在和未来历史的重要组成部分。关于现实中什么是“好”和“对”,什么是“坏”或“恶”的争论是哲学的一个组成部分,具体到哲学文献和基本的伦理考虑。这项研究定义并区分了善行和道德思想。为此,我们选择柏拉图和康德进行道德比较。康德关于通过自由意志进行的善和道德行为的哲学以及从先验美学到先验逻辑的转变被观察并与柏拉图提出的理论进行了比较。柏拉图详细描述了人类道德和智力的运动,从纯粹的无知到知识或智力领域,用洞穴的类比和分界线的比喻。这种道德比较是通过对索福克勒斯《俄狄浦斯王》文本的道德分析得出的。这一研究的结论是,尽管两种哲学在对善的看法上存在分歧和差异,但都为人类实现和获得“善”和智慧而努力。然而,这一研究是有限的,因为没有从这些哲学家的理论的所有角度进行分析,并且所考虑的文本的某些部分没有被触及。这项研究有待进一步研究。
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Oedipus Rex: In the Light of Kant's and Plato's Ideas of 'Good'
The debate regarding human morality and human conscience is a crucial part of history in the present and the future of humanity. This debate on what's in actuality is 'good' and right, and what is 'bad' or the evil is an integral part of philosophy, Be specific on the philosophy literature and basic ethical considerations. This research defines and differentiates between good actions and moralistic thoughts. For this purpose, Plato and Immanuel Kant were selected for the moralistic comparison. The philosophy of Kant regarding good and virtuous actions performed through free will and the shift from transcendental aesthetics towards transcendental logic is observed and compared with the theories presented by Plato. Plato details the movement of human morals and intellectuality from sheer ignorance towards knowledge or the intellectual realm with the analogy of the Cave and the Simile of the Divided Line. This moralistic comparison is drawn through the moral analysis on the text of Oedipus the King by Sophocles. This research concludes that although the two philosophies diverge and differ in their perspectives of the good but strive for man to achieve and attain the 'good' and wisdom. However, this research is limited in the sense that not all the angles of these philosophers' theories were analyzed and some parts of the text under consideration was left untouched. This research is open for further study.
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