Foucault vs Chomsky: sulla natura umana.
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2007.i0.743Abstract
Appunti frammentari di un dialogo metastorico dell’altro secolo.Riflessioni senza pretese sull’incontro irripetibile tra due grandi del
pensiero contemporaneo, il filosofo Michel Foucault e il linguista
Noam Chomsky.
Natura umana e condizionamenti storico-sociali, invariante
biologico e variazioni storiche, possibilità e libertà, limiti e
creatività. Politica, specie umana e società. Critica presente e
ipotesi future. Temi ambiziosi, quelli affrontati dai due, variamente
trasposti e traslitterati, tra lingue diverse e mezzi mutanti, tv,
carta stampata e web. Eccoli qui, ricontestualizzati ancora una
volta, da fraintendersi nuovamente con libera creatività.
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2007-01-01
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