Il bisogno dell’origine e l’orrore del mutismo. Alcune note sulla questione dell’origine del linguaggio verbale umano more philosophico
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
In this essay we analyze more philosophico the impact of the research on the origin of
human verbal language. Starting from suggestions deriving from the work of Agamben and Lévi‐
Strauss, two discontinuists, we face a double contradiction. The first relates to the inability to
define the birth date of human language and of human world. This consideration makes us suspect
that behind the passion for this issue there is a hidden need. The second concerns the mix of
fascinans and tremendum linked to human mutism, which suggests, from the dominator point of view,
an attitude to human animalization, and, from the dominated point of view, a form of resistance or
survival instinct. Under these lenses we will read the enfant sauvage by Itard and the Foe by
Coetzee. Finally we will discuss the issue of the need for origin as modern mankind melancholia and
as unresolved tension towards the future.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Salottolo, Delio
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