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Mundo jurásico y mundo de la vida : la constitución de los animales prehistóricos

Authors: Rabanaque, Luis Roman;

Mundo jurásico y mundo de la vida : la constitución de los animales prehistóricos

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Resumen: Nuestra familiaridad con los dinosaurios proviene del cine, pero comienza con los manuales escolares y los museos de ciencia natural, gracias a los cuales sabemos que, a diferencia de otros seres fantásticos de la pantalla grande y de la literatura de ficción, se trata de seres reales que sin embargo no pueden darse en carne y hueso. ¿Cómo se constituye fenomenológicamente el dinosaurio como animal anterior a toda criatura de la que podemos tener experiencia? Procuraremos esbozar una respuesta en tres etapas, siguiendo los análisis constitutivos de Husserl. En primer lugar, respecto del darse del otro mediante la corporalidad y la empatía. En segundo lugar, respecto del darse de los animales vivientes. Por último, respecto del darse del fósil como cuerpo cultural que permite exhibirlo como animal de los tiempos jurásicos.

Abstract: Our acquaintance with dinosaurs comes from the movies, but it begins with school handbooks and natural science museums, whereby we know that, unlike other fantastic beings displayed on the screen or in fairy-tales, they are real but not actually given beings. How does the dinosaur phenomenologically constitute itself as an animal which predates any creature we can have experience of? Following Husserl’s constitutive analyses, we shall try to sketch an answer in three stages. First, with regard to the givenness of the Other through empathy and the Body. Second, with regard to the giveness of living animals. Finally, with regard to the givenness of fossils as cultural bodies which make the appearance of Jurassic animals possible.

Fil: Rabanaque, Luis Román. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Departamento de Filosofía; Argentina

Fil: Rabanaque, Luis Román. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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FENOMENOLOGIA, EMPATIA, DINOSAURIOS, ANIMALES, CONSTITUCIÓN, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938, DINOSAURIO, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, ANIMAL, CORPORALIDAD, CUERPO, EMPATÍA

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