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Affettività, Socialità,
Virtualità ‒ Affectivity, Sociality, Virtuality ‒
Aspects of the question on Self and on the Other
João J. Vila-Chã
João J. Vila-Chã
Abstract
Objective of this text is to present some descriptive arguments in
regard to the assertion that our affectivity constitutes is a socially
structured reality. We start with the hypothesis according to which the
affective life of the human being reaches its most specific goal through
a process of constitution of desire in which my preferences are always
defined according to the preferences of others. In order to demonstrate
the conditioned character of our preferences, we shall consider ideas
derived both from the phenomenology of Michel Henry and Emmanuel
Housset, but also from the mimetic anthropology developed by Paul
Dumouchel in line with the anthropological thought of René Girard. We
show that not only our own, but also the preferences of others are
socially conditioned. The language of our affections belongs to
the order of conditioned propositional acts, that is, of those who are
not carriers of their own conditions of truth. Our emotional life is
like an act of language, whose realization presupposes conditions that
are no longer in the hands of the subject of the discourse. The text
ends with a brief consideration of the ontological sense of the virtue
of gratitude.
Keywords:
emotions, feelings, subjectivity, social ties, language.
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TOPOLOGIK 2017 | journal-article e-ISSN: 2036-5462
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