CZESLAW MILOSZ ABOUT REASON IN THE ESSAY “PIESEK PRZYDROÝNY” (“SNOOPY DOGGY”) Cover Image

ЧИСЛАВ МИЛОШ О РАЗУМЕ В ЭССЕ "ПРИДОРОЖНАЯ СОБАЧОНКА"
CZESLAW MILOSZ ABOUT REASON IN THE ESSAY “PIESEK PRZYDROÝNY” (“SNOOPY DOGGY”)

Author(s): Asija Kovtun
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: deconstruction; decentration; reason; subject; nihilism; concept; consciousness; thought

Summary/Abstract: The article considers the concept of reason in the essay “Piesek przydroýny” (1998) written by the Nobel Prize winner Czesùaw Milosz from the postructuralist perspective of deanthropologisation and decentration of the subject. The strategy of the text analysis used is deconstruction. Milosz speaks about the destruction of the ego cogito in anthropology. He accepts the Nietschean idea of the metaphoricity of the truth, of the impossibility to perceive the truth by reason and individually. Yet, he does not accept nihilism attributing it to the sphere of mass culture. The author of the article comes to the following conclusion: Milosz acknowledges that the man of the 20th century is dependent on Cartesian cogito. The thinker himself, however, in “Piesek przydroýny” is closer to St. Augustine than to Descartes.

  • Issue Year: 2006
  • Issue No: 09 (14)
  • Page Range: 65-74
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Russian