A fragilidade humana e a questão da linguagem
Keywords:
fragility, emotions, language, therapeuticsAbstract
The specialist in clinical psychodinamics regards human fragility as the most poignant of man’s ordeals. We can discuss which language is more suitable to discuss our lives and sufferings. Aristotle’s language, according to Martha Nussbaum, seems a strong alternative as to which language should be chosen. The clynical specialist will find a remarkable resemblance between his own language and Aristotle’s. We intend to show that the aristotelic language is the only one that seems to us compatible with the thinking and talking of clinical experience.Downloads
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