日時:2006年7月1日(土) 13:45-15:30
会場:東京大学駒場キャンパス18号館ホール
基調講演共催:共生のための国際哲学交流センター(UTCP)
This talk deals with a Russian novel written by Viktor Borisovich Shklovsky: Zoo or Letters Not about Love (1923). Shklovsky said, "I introduced the theme of a prohibition against writing about love, and this prohibition let into the book autobiographical passages and the love theme". By interpreting this complicated work, Professor Iampolski shows us two problems: the impossibility to approach reality by direct naming introduces a metaphor as a remedy; the facticity emerges in such a text in terms of a myth that acquires an absolute immediacy and becomes a second reality. Nietzsche here is of capital importance, as well as Cassirer and Heidegger.
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