Scrittura, archiscrittura, pensiero

Etica E Politica 11 (2):106-120 (2009)
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Traditionally, from Aristotle to Hegel, has been considered as valuable the following sequence: Thought → Word → Writing. In this essay I claim that the right order of the sequence is utterly the opposite: oral language does not come first, gesture does; writing is independent from language both because gesture comes first and because writing, differently from language, can record; finally the capacity of recording and of communicating is typical of the soul seen as a tabula.

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reprint Ferraris, Maurizio (2010) "Scrittura, archiscrittura, pensiero". Rivista di Estetica 44():45-60

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Maurizio Ferraris
Università degli Studi di Torino

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