Language and reality in Clément Rosset and Juan Rulfo.
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Grandstanding., Representation., Ontology., The realAbstract
The present text takes as object an approximation focused on the relation between the language and the reality. The question of if the language can refer to the reality takes us to the consideration of that reality that is stuck to the word, without exterior reference and that reality that is behind the word, being constituted in his ground and on that falls the criterion of truth, it concerns, therefore, of a distinction between the grandiloquent word and the brief word simply. It proceed of the consideration of the Juan Rulfo’s work as a bearer poetics of a vision of the reality of big philosophical implications. The way in which it is approached corresponds to the proposed objectives of inquiring the relations that might be established between the rulfiana literature and the reality, in the framework of the philosophical theory of the real of Clément Rosset.
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