Origin, Exile, Genealogy and Filiation: When the Transmission Is at an Impasse
Ham, Mohammed
Origin, Exile, Genealogy and Filiation: When the Transmission Is at an Impasse - 2001.
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The notion of filiation is often used from the point of view of a dependence on belonging, in reference to a combination between knowledge and common sense. In this text, the author intends to re-examine it from a “praxeological” point of view. To do so, this notion is confronted dialectically with questions of origin, exile, genealogy, and transmission, while following the symbolic laws of language and speech.
Origin, Exile, Genealogy and Filiation: When the Transmission Is at an Impasse - 2001.
15
The notion of filiation is often used from the point of view of a dependence on belonging, in reference to a combination between knowledge and common sense. In this text, the author intends to re-examine it from a “praxeological” point of view. To do so, this notion is confronted dialectically with questions of origin, exile, genealogy, and transmission, while following the symbolic laws of language and speech.
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