La perspectiva dominante sobre el sistema combinatorioy la angustia de saberse copia
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La perspectiva dominante sobre el sistema combinatorio—y la angustia de saberse copia
Seguimos la pista de un motivo recurrente, a saber, la existencia de un sistema combinatorio que genera las modalidades de experiencia y de subjetividad, y que subyace a ellas, en varias obras (de Stevenson, Browne, Wilde, Borges, Lem y otros). Extraemos algunas consecuencias teóricas, en particular en lo relativo al papel y definición de visión superior o perspectiva dominante, y también en lo relativo a las aportaciones que para al análisis de este motivo recurrente puedan resultar de la conjunción de los conceptos de evolución cósmica y de anclaje narrativo.
La perspectiva dominante sobre el sistema combinatorio — Y la angustia de saberse copia
English Abstract: Topsight on the Combinatory System — And the Anxiety of Knowing Oneself to Be a Copy
The motif of a combinatory system generating subjectivity and individual experience and underlying them is traced in number of literary works (by Stevenson, Browne, Wilde, Borges, Lem, and others), and some theoretical consequences are drawn, especially regarding the role and definition of topsight or dominant perspective, and regarding the insights that the combined concepts of cosmic evolution and narrative anchoring may bring to the analysis of this recurrent motif.
Note: Downloadable document is in Spanish. Number of Pages in PDF File: 22
Keywords: Big history, Cosmic evolution, Narratology, Narrative anchoring, Historicity, Robert Louis Stevenson, Oscar Wilde, Repeatability, Structure, Experience, Individuality, Ergodic systems
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Date posted: November 24, 2015 CSN Subject Matter eJournals
Cognition & Culture: Culture, Communication, Design, Ethics, Morality, Religion, Rhetoric, & Semiotics eJournal - CMBO
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English Abstract:
Topsight on the Combinatory System — And the Anxiety of Knowing Oneself to Be a Copy
The motif of a combinatory system generating subjectivity and individual experience and underlying them is traced in number of literary works (by Stevenson, Browne, Wilde, Borges, Lem, and others), and some theoretical consequences are drawn, especially regarding the role and definition of topsight or dominant perspective, and regarding the insights that the combined concepts of cosmic evolution and narrative anchoring may bring to the analysis of this recurrent motif.Date posted: November 24, 2015
Cognition & Culture: Culture, Communication, Design, Ethics, Morality, Religion, Rhetoric, & Semiotics eJournal - CMBO
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