The concept of flesh in the first theology and the «speaking body»
The text proposes, on the condition of contextualizing and re-reading historically the significant flesh of the Judeo-Christian tradition, that the margin “beyond life” that Lacan places between body and signifier in 1960 refers to a place analogous to that occupied by so much semantics as syntactic...
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I15-R204-article-192020-07-03T21:47:58Z The concept of flesh in the first theology and the «speaking body» El concepto de carne en la primera teología y el «cuerpo hablante» Vassallo, Sara Carne espíritu cuerpo significante verbo Flesh spirit body signifier word The text proposes, on the condition of contextualizing and re-reading historically the significant flesh of the Judeo-Christian tradition, that the margin “beyond life” that Lacan places between body and signifier in 1960 refers to a place analogous to that occupied by so much semantics as syntactically, the signifiers Latin expensive and Greek σαρζ, which translate the Hebrew ba-sar (flesh). By historical retroaction, and giving precedence to the letter on the sense, it would be seen that the first theological texts place this signifier in a place of “béance”, or at least of unsustainable contradiction, where nothing representable or thinkable can produce a synthesis. Interrupting the soul / body platonic dualism, the flesh of Christianity, which is neither body nor soul, disorganizes duality, opening up a ternary body / flesh / spirit system, a conceptual referent that probably feeds Lacan’s last teaching and where the «meat» responds to a Real. El texto propone, a condición de contextualizar y releer históricamente el significante carne de la tradición judeo-cristiana, que el «margen más allá de la vida» que Lacan sitúa entre cuerpo y significante en 1960 remite a un lugar análogo al que ocupan tanto semántica como sintácticamente, los significantes latino caro y griego σαρζ, que traducen el hebreo bá-sar (carne). Por retroacción histórica, y dando prevalencia a la letra sobre el sentido, se vería que los primeros textos teológicos sitúan este significante en un lugar de «béance», o por lo menos de contradicción insostenible, donde nada representable ni pensable permite producir una síntesis. Interrumpiendo el dualismo platónico alma/cuerpo, la carne del cristianismo, que no es ni cuerpo ni alma, desorganiza la dualidad, abriendo a un sistema ternario cuerpo/carne/espíritu, referente conceptual que alimenta probablemente la última enseñanza de Lacan y donde la «carne» responde a un Real. Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020-04-08 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/19 10.35305/rpu.v0i2.19 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; No. 2 (2018); 15-30 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; Núm. 2 (2018); 15-30 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; No 2 (2018); 15-30 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; n. 2 (2018); 15-30 2683-9938 2591-2844 spa https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/19/9 |
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The text proposes, on the condition of contextualizing and re-reading historically the significant flesh of the Judeo-Christian tradition, that the margin “beyond life” that Lacan places between body and signifier in 1960 refers to a place analogous to that occupied by so much semantics as syntactically, the signifiers Latin expensive and Greek σαρζ, which translate the Hebrew ba-sar (flesh). By historical retroaction, and giving precedence to the letter on the sense, it would be seen that the first theological texts place this signifier in a place of “béance”, or at least of unsustainable contradiction, where nothing representable or thinkable can produce a synthesis. Interrupting the soul / body platonic dualism, the flesh of Christianity, which is neither body nor soul, disorganizes duality, opening up a ternary body / flesh / spirit system, a conceptual referent that probably feeds Lacan’s last teaching and where the «meat» responds to a Real. |
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