隐喻思辨:重读奥古斯丁的《三位一体论》第十五卷

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY
Emeline McClellan
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本文认为,《三位一体论》主张通过隐喻“解读”上帝的过程。对于奥古斯丁和普罗提诺来说,人类理解上帝(在可能的程度上)不是通过理性地分析他,而是通过人类心灵的隐喻来看待他。但与普罗提诺不同的是,奥古斯丁认为,神的意象具有记忆、理解和意志的三位一体结构,只有在经历了基督的救赎之光之后,它才能成为隐喻。隐喻的行为是一种内在的“阅读”,在此过程中,心灵将上帝意象作为一种精神文本来阅读,通过基督的帮助来解读这一文本,同时转化为更好的形象。
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Metaphoric Speculation: Rereading Book 15 of Augustine’s De Trinitate
This article argues that De trinitate advocates a process of “reading” God through metaphor. For Augustine, as for Plotinus, human beings understand God (to the degree that this is possible) not by analyzing him rationally but by seeing him through the metaphor of the human mind. But unlike Plotinus, Augustine claims that the imago dei, with its triadic structure of memory, understanding, and will, serves as metaphor only to the extent that it experiences Christ’s redemptive illumination. The act of metaphor is a kind of interior “reading” during which the mind reads the imago dei as a mental text, interprets this text through Christ’s aid, and is simultaneously transformed into a better image.
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