Explorations (From the amorphous-indefinite to the dialogically shaped Between the Possible and the Impossible)

Authors

  • Jorge M. Gómez Bocanegra Universidad de Guadalajara

Keywords:

indirect thought, imagination, map, reality, language

Abstract

The article develops a philosophical–poetic reflection on thought, reading, language and creation, organized through the metaphor of the map as a space where conceptual, aesthetic and experiential territories are traced and revealed by undefined figures such as “Someone,” “One,” or “Nobody.” Through narrative scenes, conceptual meditations and literary–philosophical references—including Woolf, Beckett, Felisberto Hernández, Wittgenstein, Hegel, Guattari and Deleuze—the author proposes that thought unfolds as an indirect, oblique and ever-changing process in which signs and symbols expose dimensions of meaning situated between the possible and the impossible. The text examines how reading, writing, signification and experiencing the world exceed mere utility and instrumental rationality, constituting instead a creative movement between interiority and exteriority, language and body, reality and life. The article aims to show that the exploration of thought occurs simultaneously in aesthetic, philosophical and scientific territories, allowing a deeper understanding of the relation between experience, imagination, reality and death. The study highlights that thinking operates as an open cartography where uselessness, temptation, questioning and creative risk become forces that generate meaning.

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Published

2025-11-28

How to Cite

Gómez Bocanegra, J. M. (2025). Explorations (From the amorphous-indefinite to the dialogically shaped Between the Possible and the Impossible). Sincronía, 18(66), 24–53. Retrieved from https://revistasincronia.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/sincronia/article/view/888

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Section

PHILOSOPHY

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