Robbins R A
Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg.
Percept Mot Skills. 1988 Jun;66(3):903-21. doi: 10.2466/pms.1988.66.3.903.
This paper is an account of studies of the linguistic transformation that took place in ancient Greece between the eighth and fourth centuries B.C., searching for factors which contribute to the shift in how humans perceived themselves. The group or force-field consciousness of the men of the Iliad and the linguistic factors which allowed "individuality" to emerge by the time of Plato is explored. The account relates the emergence of the notion of "madness" to the development of the individual and asks whether madness is an artifact of individuality and explores the relationship of these developments to our present underlying assumption of a duality in human nature composed of the rational and the irrational.
本文讲述了公元前8世纪至4世纪古希腊发生的语言转变研究,探寻促成人类自我认知方式转变的因素。文中探讨了《伊利亚特》中人物的群体或力场意识,以及到柏拉图时代使“个性”得以出现的语言因素。该叙述将“疯狂”概念的出现与个体的发展联系起来,追问疯狂是否是个性的产物,并探究这些发展与我们目前关于人性由理性与非理性构成的二元性这一潜在假设之间的关系。