Legacy and self-denial
Experience in philosophical analysis of self-understanding language
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Focusing on self-representation, the study examines how language shapes an individual's understanding of themselves and their interaction with the world. It broadens the concept of circumlocution beyond poetic use to highlight its role in cognitive processes during personal interactions. The work emphasizes the allegorical nature of self-description and explores the consequences of self-statement, including self-destruction. Additionally, it discusses the quality of self-determination and the potential to overcome self-denial in how one presents themselves.
