克尔凯郭尔和陀思妥耶夫斯基作品中存在的孤独主题

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21638/11701/spbu21.2023.107
Andrey V. Korovin
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本文从丹麦哲学家克尔凯郭尔和陀思妥耶夫斯基的小说中,探讨了作为诗学范畴的存在主义孤独。克尔凯郭尔和陀思妥耶夫斯基世界观的类型学趋同问题在哲学著作中得到了讨论,但对这两位作家的书中孤独的本体论范畴的文学解释问题却没有被提出。在克尔凯郭尔哲学中,孤独成为理解人类灵魂(生命道路上的阶段)进化的最重要的概念之一。孤独这一主题在浪漫主义文学中得到了发展,它是浪漫主义文学的核心问题之一,但克尔凯郭尔发明了一种对人类的新理解,并用“存在”这个概念来描述它。人类在这个世界上的孤独既是反思的对象,又是分析的对象,表现出存在辩证法。孤独主题的类似体现也是陀思妥耶夫斯基作品的特点,主人公在寻找自我的过程中,需要做出自己的存在选择:接受还是不接受孤独。而他未来的生活就取决于这个选择:他可以走向精神的升华之路,也可以走向死亡之路。孤独的主题与克尔凯郭尔提出的绝望的概念密切相关,因为它是人类对自己的渴望。在陀思妥耶夫斯基早期的作品(《双生》、《穷人》)中,主人公为了避免孤独而放弃了自我,这导致了悲剧的发生。在后来的书中,孤独成为一种寻找自我的方式,结果各不相同:它可以导致英雄生活的崩溃(地下的人,斯梅尔佳科夫,伊万卡拉马佐夫),也可以导致精神上的上升(拉斯柯尔尼科夫,可笑的人)。梅什金王子可以摆脱孤独,拯救自己,但他选择了激情。陀思妥耶夫斯基不仅描写了他笔下孤独的英雄们的情感状态,而且以克尔凯郭尔的方式分析了孤独的现象。
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The theme of existential loneliness in Søren Kierkegaard’s and Fyodor Dostoevsky’s works
The article deals with the topic of existential loneliness as a category of poetics, which is reflected in works of the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard and Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novels. The question of typological convergences in the world view of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky has been discussed in philosophical writings, but the question of literary interpretation of the ontological category of loneliness in books of both of writers has not be raised. Loneliness becomes one of the most important concepts for understanding the evolution of human soul (stages on life’s way) in Kierkegaard philosophy. The theme of loneliness has been developed in Romantic literature and it was one of the central problems for it, but Kierkegaard invents a new understanding of human being and uses the concept “existence” to describe it. The human loneliness in this world becomes both the subject of reflection and the subject of analysis, which displays the existential dialectics. The similar embodiment of the theme of loneliness is also the characteristic of Dostoevsky’s works, where a hero, who tries to find himself, should make his existential choice: to accept or not his own loneliness. And his further life depends on this choice: he can go to the way of spiritual rise or to death. The theme of loneliness is closely related to the concept of despair, which was introduced by Kierkegaard, because it is a human desire to be oneself. In the early Dostoevsky’s books (“The Double”, “Poor Folk”) heroes desire to avoid loneliness abandoning their own self, and it leads to tragedy. In later books, loneliness becomes a way to find oneself with different results: it can lead to the collapse of hero’s life (the man from underground, Smerdyakov, Ivan Karamazov) or to spiritual rise (Raskolnikov, the ridiculous man). Prince Myshkin could except his loneliness and save himself, but he makes a choice in favor of passion. Dostoevsky not only describes the emotional state of his lonely heroes, but he analyzes the phenomenon of loneliness the same way as Kierkegaard does it.
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