牵线搭桥:青年尼采接受柏拉图专题讨论会的政治意义

Q4 Social Sciences
C. Brophy
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摘要尼采1864年的学生论文《论阿尔西比亚德斯的演讲与柏拉图专题讨论会上其他演讲的关系》用一个结(Knoten)的形象来捕捉苏格拉底的思辨取向与阿尔西比亚斯的实践取向之间的动态张力,即理论与生活之间的张力。这种“结”作为哲学原则之间的动态张力的形象,是尼采在《悲剧的诞生》(1872)和1874年对历史和生活的“不合时宜的沉思”中对“理论人”的描述中所发展的立场的先驱。在这篇早期的文章中,尼采不仅阐述了柏拉图式的对话,而且他自己的哲学贡献也明确支持阿尔西比亚德斯的方向。根据最近一些评论家的观点,我认为尼采在对研讨会的早期解释中对动态“结”的形象是他自己哲学立场微妙的关键,他认识到苏格拉底对理论的取向和阿尔西比亚德斯对生活的取向之间存在着真正的张力,而不仅仅是对立。
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Tying the Threads Together: The Political Significance of Young Nietzsche’s Reception of Plato’s Symposium
Abstract Nietzsche’s 1864 student essay, “On the Relationship of the Speech of Alcibiades to the Rest of the Speeches in Plato’s Symposium” uses the image of a knot (Knoten) to capture the dynamic tension between the speculative orientation of Socrates and the practical orientation of Alcibiades, that is, between theory and life. This image of the “knot” as a dynamic tension between philosophical principles is a forerunner of the position Nietzsche will develop in his account of the “theoretical man” in The Birth of Tragedy (1872) and the 1874 “untimely meditation” on history and life. In this early essay, Nietzsche offers not merely an exposition of the Platonic dialogue, but a philosophical contribution of his own that clearly favors the orientation of Alcibiades. Developing the ideas of some recent commentators, I argue that Nietzsche’s image of the dynamic “knot” in his early interpretation of the Symposium is a key to the subtlety of his own philosophical position, which recognizes a real tension, rather than a mere opposition, between the orientation of Socrates to theory and of Alcibiades to life.
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Perspectives on Political Science
Perspectives on Political Science Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Whether discussing Montaigne"s case for tolerance or Nietzsche"s political critique of modern science, Perspectives on Political Science links contemporary politics and culture to the enduring questions posed by great thinkers from antiquity to the present. Ideas are the lifeblood of the journal, which comprises articles, symposia, and book reviews. Recent articles address the writings of Aristotle, Adam Smith, and Plutarch; the movies No Country for Old Men and 3:10 to Yuma; and the role of humility in modern political thought.
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