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悲劇的誕生The Birth Of Tragedy 第52期:命數

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Man, raised to titanic proportions, conquers his own civilization and compels the gods to join forces with him,

悲劇的誕生The Birth Of Tragedy 第52期:命數
人類達到了鐵旦似的高度,便自己去爭取文明,強迫神靈同他們結盟,

since by his autonoMous wisdom he commands both their existence and the limitations of their sway.

因爲人類有足以自負的智慧,在手中掌握着神靈的生存與界限。

What appears most wonderful, however, in the Prometheus poem--ostensibly a hymn in praise of impiety--is its profound Aeschylean longing for justice.

然而,在普羅密修斯的頌歌 (就其基本思想來說,它是歌頌瀆神行爲之作),最可驚歎的一點,是埃斯庫羅斯的深厚的正義感:

The immense suffering of the bold individual,

一方面是果敢的“個人”受盡無限痛苦,

on the one hand, and on the other the extreme jeopardy of the gods,

一方面是神靈的末日定必到來況且已有徵兆,

prefiguring a "twilight of the gods"--the two together pointing to a reconciliation, a merger of their universes of suffering,

另這兩個痛苦境界的力量促使雙方和解而產生辯證的統一;

all this reminds one vividly of the central tenet of Aeschylean speculation in which Moira,

這一切有力地暗示了埃斯庫羅斯世界觀的中心要點,

as eternal justice, is seen enthroned above men and gods alike.

他認爲“命數”(Moira)乃是統治着神與人的永恆正義。