Starting from Taylor’s observation on Plato’s Cratylus: «What is of real interest to others than specialists in phonetics is the discernment shown by the insistence on the general principle that speech is to be regarded as a species of mimetic gesture», the issue analyzes 422e ss.to re-consider, in the light of the dialogue between Socrates and Hermogenes, the rule to be assigned to mimesis in educational reflectionand praxis, with a particular emphasis on nonverbal communication as a paradoxical way to show the nature of things.

Scaramuzzo, G. (2012). Sulla natura mimesica del discorso. Una lettura filosofico-educativa di pagine del Cratilo. EDUCAZIONE, I(2).

Sulla natura mimesica del discorso. Una lettura filosofico-educativa di pagine del Cratilo

SCARAMUZZO, Gilberto
2012-01-01

Abstract

Starting from Taylor’s observation on Plato’s Cratylus: «What is of real interest to others than specialists in phonetics is the discernment shown by the insistence on the general principle that speech is to be regarded as a species of mimetic gesture», the issue analyzes 422e ss.to re-consider, in the light of the dialogue between Socrates and Hermogenes, the rule to be assigned to mimesis in educational reflectionand praxis, with a particular emphasis on nonverbal communication as a paradoxical way to show the nature of things.
2012
Scaramuzzo, G. (2012). Sulla natura mimesica del discorso. Una lettura filosofico-educativa di pagine del Cratilo. EDUCAZIONE, I(2).
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