Anthropological and semiotic study of the final myth of the Phaedo dialogue
The objective of this work is to account for the cultural complexity present in the final myth of the Phaedo dialogue. The proposal is carried out through an anthropological and semiotic analysis. With the first, the relationship that mythological narration has with cultic practices and mystery rite...
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I48-R154-article-69992023-11-21T14:05:35Z Anthropological and semiotic study of the final myth of the Phaedo dialogue Estudio antropológico y semiótico del mito final del diálogo Fedón Camino, Jeremías Mitología tradición oral cultura griega racionalismo filosofía antigua Mythology oral tradition greek culture racionalism ancient philosophy The objective of this work is to account for the cultural complexity present in the final myth of the Phaedo dialogue. The proposal is carried out through an anthropological and semiotic analysis. With the first, the relationship that mythological narration has with cultic practices and mystery rites is exposed. With the second, it is possible to explain the way in which the myth is intertwined with the argumentative passages (those of the logos), with the oral stories and with the traditional narratives of Greek culture. In turn, this interpretation is contrasted with the interpretation of the myth that presents it in the rational/irrational opposition, for which it is either a fantastic creation to illustrate what reason cannot, or as a type of justification of certain affirmations belonging to the argumentation of a thesis. It will be demonstrated that this conception is in solidarity with the nickname of eschatological myth, a concept that conceals its real link with the mythological tradition prior to Plato. And, at the same time, it is evident that that interpretation presents a semiotically simplistic version of the complexity of media dialogues in general. El objetivo de este trabajo es dar cuenta de la complejidad cultural presente en el mito final del diálogo Fedón. La propuesta se lleva a cabo mediante un análisis antropológico y semiótico. Con el primero, se expone la relación que tiene aquella narración mitológica con prácticas cúlticas y ritos mistéricos. Con el segundo, se logra explicar la manera en cómo es que el mito se entrelaza con los pasajes argumentativos (los propios del logos), con los relatos orales y con las narraciones tradicionales de la cultura griega. A su vez, esta interpretación es contrastada con la interpretación del mito que lo presenta en la oposición racional/irracional, para la cual aquél es, o bien una fantástica creación para ilustrar lo que la razón no puede, o bien como un tipo de justificación de ciertas afirmaciones pertenecientes a la argumentación de una tesis. Se demostrará que esta concepción es solidaria con el mote de mito escatológico, concepto que no permite ver su vinculación real con la tradición mitológica anterior a Platón. Y, al mismo tiempo, se evidencia que aquella interpretación presenta una versión semióticamente simplista de la complejidad de los diálogos medios en general. Instituto de Filosofía - Facultad de Humanidades. UNNE 2023-11-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/6999 10.30972/nvt.1926999 Nuevo Itinerario; Vol. 19 Núm. 2 (2023); 35-53 1850-3578 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/6999/6488 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
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The objective of this work is to account for the cultural complexity present in the final myth of the Phaedo dialogue. The proposal is carried out through an anthropological and semiotic analysis. With the first, the relationship that mythological narration has with cultic practices and mystery rites is exposed. With the second, it is possible to explain the way in which the myth is intertwined with the argumentative passages (those of the logos), with the oral stories and with the traditional narratives of Greek culture. In turn, this interpretation is contrasted with the interpretation of the myth that presents it in the rational/irrational opposition, for which it is either a fantastic creation to illustrate what reason cannot, or as a type of justification of certain affirmations belonging to the argumentation of a thesis. It will be demonstrated that this conception is in solidarity with the nickname of eschatological myth, a concept that conceals its real link with the mythological tradition prior to Plato. And, at the same time, it is evident that that interpretation presents a semiotically simplistic version of the complexity of media dialogues in general. |
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