«I want to wake them up»: the cabinet of doctor Artaud

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Fernández, Francisco González
Detalles Bibliográficos
2019
Artaud
Teatro de la crueldad
Cine
Hitler
Psiquiatría
Electricidad
Artaud
Theatre of cruelty
Film
Hitler
Psychiatry
Electricity
Artaud
Teatro da crueldade
Cinema
Hitler
Psiquiatria
Eletricidade
Español
Universidad de Montevideo
REDUM
http://revistas.um.edu.uy/index.php/revistahumanidades/article/view/374
Acceso abierto
Atribución 4.0 Internacional
Resumen:
Sumario:For Paul Ricoeur, Derek Parfit is an excellent archetype of the tradition based on Locke’s identification between memory and identity. This identification, which also eclipses the question of who is subject of the action, allows human identity to be taken into a blind alley, in which only the abandonment is the way of a concern that would appear as an aporia. As Parfit himself states in his work, identity is not what matters! In addition, modern technology and post-human dreams, inspired in 20th century literary fiction, work supported by this identification from empiricism, and seem to reinforce the idea of ​​such coincidence and, in our concept, to impoverish more the notion of memory. In first place, the article focuses on the analysis that Ricoeur makes of the memory trying to enrich its reflection with his hermeneutical perspective. Second, in the contrast to the empirical reduction of memory and in the attempt to suggest some arguments that allow us to take it a little beyond to the biological and psychic data.