The First Singularity and Its Fairy Tale Trace. Crystallizations of the Fall, #1
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- ISBN978-0-9883476-4-9
- EAN9780988347649
- Date de parution07/12/2014
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- ÉditeurRazie Mah
Résumé
This essay presents the natural hypothesis at the heart of the ground-breaking fiction: An Archaeology of the Fall. The question is: Why civilization? The answer relies on the idea of natural signs (proposed by Charles Peirce), the evolution of talk (not the same as the evolution of language), the geo-history of the Persian Gulf (at the start of the current interglacial), the concepts of constrained and unconstrained social complexity and observations in archaeology.
The oldest written myths of ancient civilizations point to a transition from one life world (Lebenswelt) to another. Descriptions of human evolution cannot be considered complete without this hypothesis of the first singularity.
The oldest written myths of ancient civilizations point to a transition from one life world (Lebenswelt) to another. Descriptions of human evolution cannot be considered complete without this hypothesis of the first singularity.
This essay presents the natural hypothesis at the heart of the ground-breaking fiction: An Archaeology of the Fall. The question is: Why civilization? The answer relies on the idea of natural signs (proposed by Charles Peirce), the evolution of talk (not the same as the evolution of language), the geo-history of the Persian Gulf (at the start of the current interglacial), the concepts of constrained and unconstrained social complexity and observations in archaeology.
The oldest written myths of ancient civilizations point to a transition from one life world (Lebenswelt) to another. Descriptions of human evolution cannot be considered complete without this hypothesis of the first singularity.
The oldest written myths of ancient civilizations point to a transition from one life world (Lebenswelt) to another. Descriptions of human evolution cannot be considered complete without this hypothesis of the first singularity.