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在这篇短文中,Jean - Luc Marion通过阅读Stephen mallarm的“用她纯净的指甲提供他们的玛瑙高,……/Ses pur ongles tr haut d diant leur玛瑙,……”十四行诗,1887年与马丁·海德格尔的现象学焦虑概念,向皮埃尔·卡内致敬。基于马拉玛尔和海德格尔分别遭遇同样的现象——空虚和焦虑——的思测假设,马里恩上演了诗人和哲学家的间接相遇。这篇文章的问题很简单"诗人看到了什么哲学家看不到的东西?,反过来问,“有什么是哲学家明白而诗人不明白的?”在此过程中,马里恩接近了两种观点的综合:并排阅读马拉玛和海德格尔,让人们像诗人一样看到,像哲学家一样理解同样的现象。通过与十四行诗微妙平衡的内部结构的密切接触,与海德格尔的现象学描述一起,马里恩展示了十四行诗的内在反映是如何诗意地阶段的,海德格尔焦虑的基本情绪揭示了“无”,将每个人拉向任何一个人都不会遵循的方向。
The Nothing of Mallarmé with the Anxiety of Heidegger
In this short essay, Jean‐Luc Marion pays fitting homage to Pierre Cahné by reading Stephen Mallarmé's “With her pure nails offering their onyx high, …/Ses pur ongles très haut dédiant leur onyx, …” sonnet of 1887 with Martin Heidegger's phenomenological concept of anxiety. On the speculative hypothesis that Mallarmé and Heidegger encounter the same phenomenon, as void and anxiety respectively, Marion stages an indirect meeting between the poet and the philosopher. This essay asks simply “what does the poet see that the philosopher does not?” and, inversely, “what does the philosopher understand that the poet does not?” In doing so, Marion approaches a synthesis of the two perspectives: reading Mallarmé and Heidegger side by side allows one to see, like the poet, and to understand, like the philosopher, the same phenomenon. Through a close engagement with the finely balanced internal structure of the sonnet, alongside Heidegger's phenomenological descriptions, Marion shows how the inner reflection of the sonnet stages, poetically, the Nothing that Heidegger's fundamental mood of anxiety discloses, pulling each in directions neither alone would follow.