Hunger for Being Born Completely. Plasticity and Desire

Philosophical News 14:65-77 (2017)
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Abstract

The main claim of this article is that the plasticity of the human formation process does not consist in receiving passively an already-given shape, like hot wax stamped by a seal. Rather, it creates ever new shapes and makes a person overcome her own self-referential horizon. Furthermore, I argue that this formation process is directed by desire, meant as “hunger for being born completely” (Zambrano). The human being comes into the world without being born completely, and it is precisely such hunger that directs human positioning into the world.

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Guido Cusinato
Università degli Studi di Verona

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