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Ethics and history: Moral progress in Marx, Dostoevsky and Camus (Karl Marx, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Albert Camus, Russia, France).

机译:道德与历史:马克思,陀思妥耶夫斯基和加缪的道德进步(卡尔·马克思,费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基,阿尔伯特·加缪,俄罗斯,法国)。

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The dissertation examines the ethical dimension of both literary and philosophical texts and their relationship to the dominant moral and ideological practices in the cultural context in which they are written. Drawing on recent discussions of psychic trauma in psychoanalysis and Marxian concepts of moral and historical progress, the role of socio-cultural change in the development of alternative moral and political concepts in literature and philosophy is examined. In the analysis, historical conflict and social contradictions are viewed as the basis of collective forms of psychic trauma which disrupt both the reliability of the narrative voice in the novels examined and the consistency of the ethical positions which find expression in the narratives themselves. Analyzing these narratives as symptomatic representations of underlying forces of historical conflict, and as ethical responses to historical transformation, the dissertation studies how their status as social and biographical documents interacts with their status as literary works. Applying the methodology developed in the first chapter to literary analysis, the second chapter interrogates Dostoevsky's treatment of nihilism in Demons and demonstrates how the novel seeks to resolve the traumatic social events taking place in Russian society through a religious mode of understanding. In the following two chapters, an analysis of ethical foundations of Marxism and its treatment of social justice is utilized to develop a theory of materialist ethics. This theory is applied to a reading of Camus' The Fall by examining the relationship between the unreliability of the narrative voice and the moral crisis which centers upon the problem of social justice. Not simply a testimony of modern despair and cynicism, The Fall represents an interrogation of the concept of justice itself, an interrogation which focuses upon the radical discontinuity between the idea of justice and its practical reality. In examining both literature and political philosophy, the dissertation demonstrates the role which each plays in representing crucial turning points in human history as well as the part which they play in creating alternative forms of moral and cultural meaning.
机译:本文考察了文学和哲学文本的伦理学维度,以及它们与写作所处文化语境中占主导地位的道德和思想实践的关系。借助近期关于精神分析中的精神创伤以及马克思主义道德和历史进步概念的讨论,考察了社会文化变革在文学和哲学中替代道德和政治概念发展中的作用。在分析中,历史冲突和社会矛盾被视为精神创伤的集体形式的基础,这既破坏了所研究小说中叙事声音的可靠性,也破坏了叙事本身表达的伦理立场的一致性。分析这些叙事作为历史冲突潜在力量的症状表征,以及对历史变迁的伦理回应,本文研究了它们作为社会和传记文献的地位如何与它们作为文学作品的地位相互作用。第二章将第一章中发展的方法论应用于文学分析,第二章审问陀思妥耶夫斯基对虚无主义的虚无主义的处理,并展示了小说如何通过宗教理解方式寻求解决俄罗斯社会发生的创伤性社会事件。在接下来的两章中,通过对马克思主义的道德基础及其对社会正义的处理进行分析,以发展唯物主义伦理学理论。通过研究叙述性声音的不可靠性与围绕社会正义问题的道德危机之间的关系,该理论被应用于加缪的《堕落》的阅读。 《堕落》不仅仅是对现代绝望和玩世不恭的见证,它代表对正义概念本身的质疑,是对正义概念与其实际现实之间根本性不连续性的质疑。在考察文学和政治哲学时,论文论证了每个人在代表人类历史的关键转折点时所起的作用,以及它们在创造道德和文化意义的替代形式中所起的作用。

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  • 作者

    Lutz, John Joseph.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Stony Brook.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Stony Brook.;
  • 学科 Literature Comparative.; Literature Slavic and East European.; Literature Romance.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 405 p.
  • 总页数 405
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 文学理论;各国文学;世界文学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:48

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