La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico
The aim of the paper is to reflect on the ‘auto-referential’ (or ‘auto-telic’) character of the poetical language. But the paradigma of an absolute auto-referentiality of the word finds its best illustration in the so-called «sacred languages»: the paper examines in particular the case of Psalm 119,...
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description | The aim of the paper is to reflect on the ‘auto-referential’ (or ‘auto-telic’) character of the poetical language. But the paradigma of an absolute auto-referentiality of the word finds its best illustration in the so-called «sacred languages»: the paper examines in particular the case of Psalm 119, as an impressive example of a text whose referential «content» (the divine Law) coincides at all with the text itself. In more philosophical terms, the linguistic intention of the biblical text implies the radical identity of language and reality: as Plato suggests in the core level of his Cratylus. |
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spelling | doaj.art-20a89c9c35834dfb931393cedd06fa8a2022-12-21T17:14:49ZitaEdizioni Museo PasqualinoMantichora2240-53802020-10-018010.6092/2240-5380/8.2018.912125La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poeticoFlavio Piero Cuniberto0Università di PerugiaThe aim of the paper is to reflect on the ‘auto-referential’ (or ‘auto-telic’) character of the poetical language. But the paradigma of an absolute auto-referentiality of the word finds its best illustration in the so-called «sacred languages»: the paper examines in particular the case of Psalm 119, as an impressive example of a text whose referential «content» (the divine Law) coincides at all with the text itself. In more philosophical terms, the linguistic intention of the biblical text implies the radical identity of language and reality: as Plato suggests in the core level of his Cratylus.https://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/IJPS/article/view/2711 |
spellingShingle | Flavio Piero Cuniberto La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico Mantichora |
title | La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico |
title_full | La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico |
title_fullStr | La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico |
title_full_unstemmed | La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico |
title_short | La parola che significa-ed-è: riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico |
title_sort | la parola che significa ed e riflessioni sulla natura intransitiva del linguaggio poetico |
url | https://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/IJPS/article/view/2711 |
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