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To Be Born - Genesis of a New Human Being (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
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To Be Born - Genesis of a New Human Being (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
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"According to the words of Phaedrus in the Symposium of Plato,
Love, sometimes named Eros, has no parents, no age, no history, and
its origin remains unknown to anyone. Love, whose destiny is said
to be unique amongst the gods and humans, perhaps embodies desire
for a conjunction always in search of its happening. Love would
represent a dynamism longing for the copula incarnating the
transcendence of our being. As such, Love would remain the
everlasting yearning for the accomplishment of the ecstatic destiny
of humanity." In this book, Luce Irigaray - philosopher, linguist,
psychologist and psychoanalyst - proposes nothing less than a new
way of conceiving what a human being is as well as a means to
ensure our individual and relational development from birth.
Unveiling the mystery of our origin is probably what most motivates
our quests and plans. And yet such a disclosure proves to be
impossible. Indeed we were born as one from a union between two,
and we are forever deprived of an origin of our own. Hence our
ceaseless search for roots: in our genealogy, in the place where we
were born, in our culture, religion or language. But a human being
cannot develop from its own roots as a tree does. As humans, we
must take responsibility for our own being and existence without
any given continuity with our origin and background. How can we
achieve that? First by cultivating our breathing, which is more
than a means to come into the world and to exist; breathing also
allows us to transcend mere survival to secure for ourselves a
spiritual becoming. Taking on our sexuate belonging is the second
element which enables us to assume our natural existence. Indeed,
this determination at once brings us energy and provides us with a
structure which contributes to our individuation and our relations
with other living beings and the world. Our sexuation can
compensate for our absence of roots too by compelling us to unite
with the other sex so that we freely approach the copulative
conjunction from which we were born; that is, the mystery of our
origin. This does not occur through a mere sexual instinct or
drive, but requires us to cultivate desire and love with respect
for our mutual difference(s). In this way we can give rise to a new
human being, not only at a natural but also at an ontological
level.
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