The Ruins: A Poetics of Time
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2023
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Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas
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CC BY 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International
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Abstract
El artÃculo explora la forma estética de las ruinas como una poética del tiempo donde se articulan fuerzas contrapuestas que configuran una singular vivencia de la historicidad humana. Orientándose por las indicaciones de Martin Heidegger y Georg Simmel, reflexiona acerca de valor estético-existencial de las ruinas y su réplica subjetiva en el sentimiento de nostalgia, asà como su importancia para el reconocimiento de la unidad narrativa de la existencia humana.
The article explores the aesthetic form of the ruins as a poetics of time where opposing forces are articulated that configure a unique experience of human historicity. Guided by the indications of Martin Heidegger and Georg Simmel, he reflects on the aesthetic-existential value of the ruins and their subjective response in the feeling of nostalgia, as well as their importance for the recognition of the narrative unity of human existence. © 2023 Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas. All rights reserved.
The article explores the aesthetic form of the ruins as a poetics of time where opposing forces are articulated that configure a unique experience of human historicity. Guided by the indications of Martin Heidegger and Georg Simmel, he reflects on the aesthetic-existential value of the ruins and their subjective response in the feeling of nostalgia, as well as their importance for the recognition of the narrative unity of human existence. © 2023 Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas. All rights reserved.
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Keywords
Absence, Finitude, Nostalgia, Recognition, Temporality, Ausencia, Finitud, Temporalidad, Nostalgia, Reconocimiento
Citation
Boletin de Estetica. Issue 62, Pages 35 - 69. 2023
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10.36446/be.2023.62.315