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摘要
本文考虑了西塞罗哲学论文《官方论》(公元前44年)中提出的礼貌交谈和适当举止的指导方针,并根据最近关于现代行为手册的学术研究(例如,Terkourafi [2011], Alfonzetti [2016], Culpeper[2017]和Paternoster and Saltamacchia[2017])对其进行了研究。特别是,它考虑了:(1)西塞罗试图将秩序强加于会话实践;(2)他关于适当责备他人的指导方针(这一主题在现代手册中经常被省略);(3)他的谈话观与现代礼貌理论的不谋而合;(4)他将礼貌与道德行为和社会阶层联系起来;(5)漫画在他对不当行为的描述中的作用。
Cicero’s De Officiis, politeness and modern conduct manuals
This paper considers the guidelines for polite conversation and appropriate comportment presented in Cicero’s
philosophical treatise De Officiis (44 bce), examining them in the light of recent scholarship on modern
conduct manuals (e.g., Terkourafi [2011], Alfonzetti [2016], Culpeper [2017] and Paternoster and Saltamacchia [2017]). In particular, it considers: (1) Cicero’s attempt to impose order on
conversational practices; (2) his guidelines on rebuking others appropriately (a topic often omitted from modern manuals); (3) the
ways in which his views on conversation coincide with modern theories of politeness; (4) his association of polite manners with
moral behaviour and social class; and (5) the role of caricature in his depictions of inappropriate behaviour.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Historical Pragmatics provides an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical, empirical and methodological work at the intersection of pragmatics and historical linguistics. The editorial focus is on socio-historical and pragmatic aspects of historical texts in their sociocultural context of communication (e.g. conversational principles, politeness strategies, or speech acts) and on diachronic pragmatics as seen in linguistic processes such as grammaticalization or discoursization. Contributions draw on data from literary or non-literary sources and from any language. In addition to contributions with a strictly pragmatic or discourse analytical perspective, it also includes contributions with a more sociolinguistic or semantic approach.