The following essay concerns hot and cold as pre-linguistic issues, coming directly from living bodies, with no linguistic mediation of any kind. It involves the animality we “humans” are dealing with always, from the very beginning.Es/It is before any quidditas. It is a percept getting stability, at any time touching what we are affected by. The Other, in the case of my essay, is Love. I will treat Love as a source of cold/hot sensitivity passing throughout Classic literature with particular reference, passing from Robert Burton ’Melancholy, The Tyger of Willam Blake, William Shakespeare Multiple Worlds, to Gregory Bateson anthropology.

(2018). Appunti sull'amore, ovvero Shakespeare con Bateson [journal article - articolo]. In KAIAK. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/125236

Appunti sull'amore, ovvero Shakespeare con Bateson

Barbetta, Pietro
2018-01-01

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The following essay concerns hot and cold as pre-linguistic issues, coming directly from living bodies, with no linguistic mediation of any kind. It involves the animality we “humans” are dealing with always, from the very beginning.Es/It is before any quidditas. It is a percept getting stability, at any time touching what we are affected by. The Other, in the case of my essay, is Love. I will treat Love as a source of cold/hot sensitivity passing throughout Classic literature with particular reference, passing from Robert Burton ’Melancholy, The Tyger of Willam Blake, William Shakespeare Multiple Worlds, to Gregory Bateson anthropology.
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Barbetta, Pietro
(2018). Appunti sull'amore, ovvero Shakespeare con Bateson [journal article - articolo]. In KAIAK. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/125236
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