PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞ

This paper examines the concept of the Platonic form and through a critique of Ludwig Feuerbach demonstrate its alienating potential. This examination and critique is made within the context of a section called “of The Christening Basin, and of Grandfather in His Two-fold Guise” of the novel The Mag...

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Main Author: Fatma DORE
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Uluslararasi Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi 2020-12-01
Series:Uluslararasi Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/udekad/issue/58793/795618
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spelling doaj-ef3cc6fc32214810a140edca577a5e042021-01-08T21:33:08ZrusUluslararasi Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları DergisiUluslararasi Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi2667-42622020-12-0132249260https://doi.org/10.37999/udekad.795618PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞFatma DORE0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2804-4489Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, Sosyoloji BölümüThis paper examines the concept of the Platonic form and through a critique of Ludwig Feuerbach demonstrate its alienating potential. This examination and critique is made within the context of a section called “of The Christening Basin, and of Grandfather in His Two-fold Guise” of the novel The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. The focus of that section is on a life-size portrait belonging to the protagonist of the novel, Hans Castorp. The portrait is of his paternal grandfather, Hans Lorenz Castorp, a principal citizen of Hamburg who had played a key role in the orphaned upbringing of Castorp until his own death. The portrait itself is analogous to a Platonic form. It is described in the novel as being for Castorp the “pure and genuine form” of his grandfather contrasted with which “the everyday” grandfather is “merely subsidiary.” For Plato, the ideal form of anything is its real type whereas what to a direct realist materialist would be a real object is merely for Plato a poor copy of it. Being the inversion of such a materialist perspective, the doctrine of Plato of ideal forms places ultimate reality outside of sense perception and the material world. By using the critique of the materialist Feuerbach, however, it can be shown that the Platonic doctrine is potentially alienating in its inversion. The portrait in The Magic Mountain has a similar affect on Castorp in that it displaces the significance of his actual grandfather in his memory and as such effectively alienates him in his remembrance of him.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/udekad/issue/58793/795618plato
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PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞ
Uluslararasi Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi
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title PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞ
title_short PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞ
title_full PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞ
title_fullStr PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞ
title_full_unstemmed PLATONİK FORMLAR VE YABANCILAŞMA: THOMAS MANN’IN BÜYÜLÜ DAĞ’INA ANALİTİK BAKIŞ
title_sort platoni̇k formlar ve yabancilaşma: thomas mann’in büyülü dağ’ina anali̇ti̇k bakiş
publisher Uluslararasi Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi
series Uluslararasi Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 2667-4262
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This paper examines the concept of the Platonic form and through a critique of Ludwig Feuerbach demonstrate its alienating potential. This examination and critique is made within the context of a section called “of The Christening Basin, and of Grandfather in His Two-fold Guise” of the novel The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. The focus of that section is on a life-size portrait belonging to the protagonist of the novel, Hans Castorp. The portrait is of his paternal grandfather, Hans Lorenz Castorp, a principal citizen of Hamburg who had played a key role in the orphaned upbringing of Castorp until his own death. The portrait itself is analogous to a Platonic form. It is described in the novel as being for Castorp the “pure and genuine form” of his grandfather contrasted with which “the everyday” grandfather is “merely subsidiary.” For Plato, the ideal form of anything is its real type whereas what to a direct realist materialist would be a real object is merely for Plato a poor copy of it. Being the inversion of such a materialist perspective, the doctrine of Plato of ideal forms places ultimate reality outside of sense perception and the material world. By using the critique of the materialist Feuerbach, however, it can be shown that the Platonic doctrine is potentially alienating in its inversion. The portrait in The Magic Mountain has a similar affect on Castorp in that it displaces the significance of his actual grandfather in his memory and as such effectively alienates him in his remembrance of him.
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