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El Minotauro en su laberinto.

Authors: Yidy Páez Casadiegos; Universidad del Norte;

El Minotauro en su laberinto.

Abstract

En este ensayo se hace una hermenéutica del mito del Minotauro y su laberinto, utilizando como código de lectura una clasificación de: espacio / contenido, la cual se descubre en las dos imágenes fundamentales de una estancia oculta-misteriosa y su habitante, igualmente extraño y temido. A partir de ese taxón binario se leen cuatro instancias universales de la condición antrópica: La mente (inconsciente), la cognición con sus objetos de saber, la dimensión del ser como instancia de una mismidad y la esfera del poder también con sus objetos, todo ello en relación metafórica con los dos elementos operativos del código: el laberinto (como espacio delimitador entre lo visible –aparente, conocido, regularizado- y lo ‘invisible’ – escondido, desconocido, sujeto a otras ‘regulaciones’) y el Minotauro (como contenido de los espacios ‘laberínticos’ de la conciencia, el saber, el ser y el poder).

This paper intends a hermeneutical approach of the Minotaur myth and its labyrinth using as Reading code a classification of space / content which appears in the two core images of a hidden – mysterious dwell and its also strange and feared inhabitant. Four universal aspects of human existence can be read upon using this binary taxon: mind (the unconscious), cognition and its objects, being as an instance of selfhood, and power with all its objects. All of which appear in a metaphorical relation with the code’s two operating elements: labyrinth (a bordering space between the visible – apparent, known, controlled – and the invisible – hidden, unknown, subject to other “rules”), and the Minotaur (as a content of the “labyrinthical”spatiality of conscience, knowledge, being and power).

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Minotauro; laberinto; espacio; contenido; hermenéutica; metáfora., content;hermeneutics, laberinto, space, hermeneutics, metáfora, metaphor, labyrinth, Minotaur, Minotauro, Minotauro; laberinto; espacio; contenido; hermenéutica; metáfora; Minotaur; labyrinth; space; content; hermeneutics; metaphor., content, espacio, hermenéutica, Minotaur; labyrinth; space; content;hermeneutics; metaphor;, contenido

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