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N.1/2023 Il trascendentale e le pratiche

Il cogito e il suo doppio

Rocco Ronchi

Published in June, 2023

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The Cogito and its Double

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Abstract

The impersonal is the point of convergence of transcendental enquiry in philosophy. There is no need to presuppose a subject of thought: ‘one’ thinks like ‘it rains’ or ‘it flashes’ and the ‘I’ who thinks’ is to be understood “as an unfortunate habit of our race or rather, perhaps, as a mysterious instinct, like wasps taking care of their eggs” (Peirce). But has the ‘third person’ really got to the root, or does the beleaguered ego sum conceal unsuspected depths? ‘One’ thinks and the ‘I-subject’ is a superstition, sure, but where does ‘one’ think? The cogito, to function, presupposes a scene. If that ordinary cultural apocalypse called déjà-vu has aroused so much interest in contemporary philosophy (from Bergson to Deleuze), it is because it provides a key to the very first person at the source of reflexivity.

Keywords

Déjà-vu, Immanence, Feeling, Apocalypse, Person.

DOI

10.53129/gcsi_01-2023-01

G.C.S.I. - Giornale Critico di Storia delle Idee
Rivista internazionale di filosofia

Direzione Editoriale:
Andrea Tagliapietra e Sebastiano Ghisu

Direttore Responsabile:
Giovanni Campus

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Autorizzazione del Tribunale di Sassari n.455 del 14/7/2008 - ISSN 2035-732X  ISSN(cartaceo) 2240-7995

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