SILENCE, WORD, INSTANT: essay about self-knowledge
Self-knowledge. Human Condition. Subject and Knowledge.
The thesis is an attempt to construct a narrative that addresses the self as a human possibility. In this sense, it has as its central idea to understand that knowledge of man about himself operates imaginary buildings that reconnect us to the sense of reality, through a return to ancestral sensitivity affinities. Since knowing is also be known, self-knowledge, far from that this is self-help, is a participant of the narrative of ourselves that lead to autoética, which translate into an active presence in the world; that make us go out to meet others, supported a careful listening (to demand silence) and the word dexterity. This perspective helps to reflect on the problem of knowledge of the subject about himself as a vocation of anthropos.