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Emotion, Tragedy, and Insight
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作者 stephen leighton 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2013年第9期823-835,共13页
The present study considers whether poetry is capable of providing insight that can illuminate our lives, doing so from the perspective of Aristotle's understanding of tragedy, fear, and the emotions more generally. ... The present study considers whether poetry is capable of providing insight that can illuminate our lives, doing so from the perspective of Aristotle's understanding of tragedy, fear, and the emotions more generally. It argues that and explains how fear as understood by Aristotle can foster insight in a tragedy's audience, depicts the nature and the bases for such insight, and suggests several ways in which insight that fear can bring to tragedy can be especially or particularly illuminating. The argument for these conclusions proceeds by considering Aristotle's understanding of fear, noting particularly its epistemological powers. It then turns to fear's realization in response to tragedy, arguing that and explaining how tragedy's form and a number of its distinctive features can shape fear in ways that more readily foster insight than is to be found in fear felt in more ordinary circumstances. The conclusion reached is that on Aristotle's understanding fear in response to tragedy can prove particularly illuminating, and can illuminate our ordinary lives. 展开更多
关键词 ARISTOTLE EMOTION FEAR PITY TRAGEDY INSIGHT
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