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    STUDIA PHILOSOPHIA - Issue no. 3 / 2014  
         
  Article:   SYMBOLIC INSTITUTION OF LANGUAGE IN SPEECH ON THE GROUNDS OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL FREEDOM. AN INQUIRE INTO NON SYMBOLIC PHENOMENOLOGY OF MARC RICHIR.

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  Abstract:   Once developed, philosophy has known not long ago a linguistic turn, and since then, we could almost inevitably say it reached a theological turn, only to know now a new important turning point throughout its history. We speak of a turning point which we dare to call psychoanalytical, already present in the philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. As a subtle continuation of the latter, the French phenomenologist Marc Richir will take advantage of the presence of psychoanalysis in the history of knowledge, first to make a distinction between symbol and phenomenon, in order to continue researching beyond the created human, the „pre-human”. In order to achieve this, a difference between speech and language, already recognized by psychoanalysis, distinguishes itself, as it is a difference that will eventually lead to the mystery of creation (and) of mankind.

Keywords: symbolical institution, non symbolic phenomenology, phenomenological freedom.
 
         
     
         
         
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