古代叙事中的群体意识

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Chrysanthos S. Chrysanthou
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摘要

摘要本文采用认知的方法来考察古代叙事中群体心理的表现,并表明它们的具体目的。希律王的《罗马帝国史》是一部说明心理功能的社会和集体维度的作品,被选为案例研究。在简要介绍叙事学和文学中集体意识的研究现状之后,本研究首先讨论了希律王叙事过程中群体意识的形成及其稳定性或可变性。下一节探讨群体思想的内部动态,特别关注分裂的实例,这有助于阐明马库斯死后罗马元首制的问题本质。最后一部分借鉴了当代心灵哲学和认知科学的理论,并考察了希律王的群体可以被认为是“有意的代理人”的方式和程度。在这方面,有人提出希律代表了一种预示现代“解释主义”理论的群体代理方法。总体而言,本文提出了一种研究古代叙事的新方法,通过揭示群体心理在古代社会世界各个方面的构成作用,将叙事学和认知分析与历史和政治考虑相协调。
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Group Minds in Ancient Narrative
Abstract The present article adopts a cognitive approach to examine the representation of group minds in ancient narrative and show the specific purposes to which they are put. Herodian’s History of the Roman Empire , a work that illustrates the social and collective dimension of mental functioning, is chosen as a case study. After a brief exposition of the state of research on collective minds in narratology and literature, the present study first discusses the formation of group minds and their stability or mutability over the course of Herodian’s narrative. The next section explores the internal dynamics of group minds, focusing especially on instances of splitting which helpfully illuminate the problematic nature of the Roman principate after Marcus’ death. The final section draws on contemporary theories of philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences and examines the way and extent that Herodian’s groups can be considered as ‘intentional agents’. In this regard, it is proposed that Herodian represents an approach to group agency that prefigures modern theory of ‘interpretivism’. Overall, the article suggests a novel way of studying ancient narrative, one that reconciles narratological and cognitive analysis with historical and political considerations by revealing the constitutive role of group minds in various aspects of the ancient social world.
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MNEMOSYNE
MNEMOSYNE CLASSICS-
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期刊介绍: Since its first appearance as a journal of textual criticism in 1852, Mnemosyne has secured a position as one of the leading journals in its field worldwide. Its reputation is built on the Dutch academic tradition, famous for its rigour and thoroughness. It attracts contributions from all over the world, with the result that Mnemosyne is distinctive for a combination of scholarly approaches from both sides of the Atlantic and the Equator. Its presence in libraries around the globe is a sign of its continued reputation as an invaluable resource for scholarship in Classical studies.
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