Mood and Memory: About Extralinguistic Experiences
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.36.2015.12860Keywords:
experiencia extralingüística, lenguaje, memoria, realidad, sujeto, talanteAbstract
Proponemos como paradigma de toda experiencia extralingüística la transición del sueño a la vigilia. Con esto comprobaremos que sin lenguaje y sin memoria no dispondríamos de ninguna experiencia vital de la realidad, aunque nos sostenga el hilo mínimo existencial del talante. Si el lenguaje determina y modela la experiencia que tenemos del mundo, ésta también determina y modela nuestro lenguaje, ya sea en el presente inmediato o posteriormente cuando la experiencia es recuperada por la memoria. Así, sujeto, realidad y lenguaje conforman un sistema consistente y estable de interacción, de la misma manera que un trípode consigue tenerse en pie.Downloads
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2015-12-18
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Serrano Ribeiro, J. L. (2015). Mood and Memory: About Extralinguistic Experiences. ENDOXA, (36), 251–278. https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.36.2015.12860
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