科学之国的诗人。与维斯瓦娃-辛博尔斯卡一起思考人性

Annette Aronowicz
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是否必须要有超越的概念、传统的形而上学来捍卫人类?本文通过解读辛博尔斯卡语言的质地和节奏来探讨这一问题。她的诗歌是多层面的,而且常常是俏皮的,但我们很难忽视诗人对伦理的坚持,尽管自然世界对善恶漠不关心。人类本身就是自然世界的一部分,因此,如果像辛博尔斯卡一样,不接受超越自然的现实,那么伦理要求的奇怪之处就会变得毫无根据,也就失去了任何可能的解释。在文章的最后,研究者将辛博尔斯卡的伦理学观点与埃马纽埃尔-列维纳斯进行了对话,后者的立场与辛博尔斯卡相似,但也为伦理学的无根据性可能意味着什么提供了新的启示。
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A Poet in the Land of the Sciences. Thinking About Human Nature with Wisława Szymborska
Is it necessary to have a notion of transcendence, a traditional metaphysics, to defend the human? This article addresses this question through an interpretation of the texture and rhythm of Szymborska’s language. Her poems are multi-faceted, and often playful, but it is difficult to ignore the poet’s insistence on ethics, despite the utter indifference of the natural world to good and evil. Humans are themselves a part of the natural world, and thus, if, like Szymborska, one does not accept a reality beyond nature, the strangeness of the ethical demand, which appears groundless, becomes shorn of any possible explanation. In the conclusion of the essay, the researcher puts Szymborska’s view of ethics in conversation with Emmanuel Levinas, whose position resembles hers and yet also sheds a new light on what the groundlessness of ethics might mean.
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