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摘要
在他的第三本书的结尾,卢克莱修用一个难以理解的比喻来总结他反对死亡恐惧和这种恐惧带来的神经质欲望的论点:et sitis aequa tenet vitai semper hiantis(3.1084)。本文提供了一种新的解读,认为这是对坦塔罗斯神话的一种隐性参考,它是对慢性心理不满的一种潜在的神话寓言。这种阅读解决了解释的局部问题,更重要的是,提供了对卢克莱修对神话的深层争论的教诲主义的洞察。
The Specter of Tantalus: Didactic Latency in De rerum natura
At the end of his third book, Lucretius concludes his arguments against the fear of death and the neurotic desires brought on by this fear with a metaphor that has been difficult for interpreters to fathom: et sitis aequa tenet vitai semper hiantis (3.1084). This paper offers a new reading of this passage as a tacit reference to the myth of Tantalus, which functions as a latent mythological allegory for chronic psychological dissatisfaction. This reading solves local problems of interpretation and, more significantly, provides insight into the didacticism of Lucretius’s sub-surface polemic against myth.
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