Opis projektu
Rekonstruowanie zaginionej myśli Arystotelesa
Czy naprawdę rozumiemy idee i myśli starożytnego greckiego filozofa Arystotelesa? Finansowany przez Europejską Radę ds. Badań Naukowych projekt FragArist odpowie na to pytanie, rzucając nowe światło na dzieło, które dotychczas było uważane za najbardziej reprezentatywną spośród wielu prac Arystotelesa. Badacze połączą metody zaczerpnięte z filologii, papirologii, filozofii, historii starożytnej i humanistyki cyfrowej, a także nowatorskie techniki edycji i obrazowania. Celem jest przeniesienie uwagi z wielokrotnie badanych dzieł filozofa, napisanych przede wszystkim z myślą o jego uczniach, na odtwarzanie i interpretację fragmentów utraconych opracowań na temat polityki, historii, etyki, poezji, retoryki, nauki oraz innych opracowań cytowanych przez późniejszych autorów. Realizacja projektu FragArist przyczyni się do pełniejszego zrozumienia filozofii greckiego filozofa i jej wpływu na świat zachodni.
Cel
"One of the greatest minds of antiquity was no doubt Aristotle. He left a lasting impression on Western civilization, influencing among others the Founding Fathers in designing the US constitution. But what many do not know is that only a fraction of his works survive. Those preserved through medieval transmission - his so-called esoteric works - go back to college lectures and were intended to be used by his small circle of students. But Aristotle also wrote many works for a wider audience, which survive only in ""fragments,"" i.e. citations in later authors, and a number of epitomes. In fact, what is preserved today is not what Aristotle was famous for throughout most of antiquity or even what he intended to be known for. Yet modern research focuses almost exclusively on the esoteric works. The result is that the Aristotle one meets in contemporary scholarship is really only the Aristotle of the preserved school writings. In order to truly understand his views on politics, ethics, poetry, rhetoric, logic and the soul or his approach as a scientist and historian, we must also study the lost works. The fragments are essential to understand his philosophy and assess his impact on Western thought. FragArist aims to shift the attention back to what were initially his most important works and establish a new understanding of Aristotle by reconstructing and interpreting his lost works. We will combine methods taken from philology, papyrology, philosophy, ancient history and Digital Humanities and apply pioneering editing techniques and the latest cutting-edge imaging techniques. For the first time we will also incorporate the fragments found in Syriac and Arabic sources. We will create a radically new perspective on Aristotle's personality and elucidate his influence on later authors, including the Alexandrian grammarians, Roman philosophers, Neoplatonic philosophers and Christian authors. This will also revolutionize our knowledge of the history of literature and science."
Dziedzina nauki
- humanitiesphilosophy, ethics and religionphilosophyhistory of philosophyancient philosophy
- humanitieshistory and archaeologyhistoryancient history
- humanitieslanguages and literatureliterature studiesliterary genresessays
- humanitieslanguages and literatureliterature studieshistory of literature
- humanitiesother humanitieslibrary sciencesdigital humanities
Słowa kluczowe
Program(-y)
- HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC) Main Programme
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System finansowania
HORIZON-ERC - HORIZON ERC GrantsInstytucja przyjmująca
35122 Padova
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