Historia de la Filosofía Antigua
Word and Truth. Askesis, writ and practice of subjectivity in the Roman Stoicism
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December 30, 2009
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Palabras clave: Escritura, Askesis, Técnicas de sí mismo, Estoicismo, Sujeto, Verdad Keywords: Handwriting, Askesis, Technicians of oneself, Stoicism, Subject, Truth
How to Cite
Díaz, S. (2009). Word and Truth. Askesis, writ and practice of subjectivity in the Roman Stoicism. Bajo Palabra, (4), 147–158. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2009.4.013
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Abstract
The present work’s aim is to analyze the important role that writing plays as practice constituting the ethical-aesthetic subject in the philosophical outlines of the Roman stoics. Through a foucaultiano-deleuzeana perspective, this work seeks to investigate writing practices as a form of askesis that puts tension life, the word and the truth, configuring a techné of the order etho-poiética where they bend intensive planes of subjectivity, providing the consolidation of a subject of truth.
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