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Frontiers of Philosophy in China

ISSN 1673-3436

ISSN 1673-355X(Online)

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Frontiers of Philosophy in China  2010, Vol. 5 Issue (4): 621-630   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-010-0118-y
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The Phenomenological Ontology of Literature
The Phenomenological Ontology of Literature
DENG Xiaomang()
School of Philosophy, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China
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Literary ontology is essentially a phenomenological issue rather than one of epistemology, sociology, or psychology. It is a theory of the phenomenological essence intuited from a sense of beauty, based on the phenomenological ontology of beauty, which puts into “brackets” the sociohistorical premises and material conditions of aesthetic phenomena. Beauty is the “objectified” emotion. This is the phenomenological definition of the essence of beauty, which manifests itself on three levels, namely “emotion qua selfconsciousness,” “sense of beauty qua emotion,” and “sentiment qua sense of beauty.” Art on the other hand is the “objectification of emotion” whose most general and closest manner to “humanity” is literature and poetry. Poetry is the origin of language and the linguistic essence is a metaphor. Language as “the house of being” is both “thinking” and “poetry.” Literature expresses the essence of art in the most direct way and, in traditional Chinese aesthetic terminology, literature is the “language of emotion” conveyed by the writer based on his own emotion towards the “language of scene.”

Key wordsliterature    phenomenological ontology    objectification    emotion    poetry    thinking    language
出版日期: 2010-12-05
Corresponding Author(s): DENG Xiaomang,Email:xmdeng@whu.edu.cn   
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. The Phenomenological Ontology of Literature[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2010, 5(4): 621-630.
DENG Xiaomang. The Phenomenological Ontology of Literature. Front Phil Chin, 2010, 5(4): 621-630.
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