Why We Talk Without Understanding One Another: Dialogue, Silence, and the Hidden Third

Two travelers walk along a road, talking. Their speech is not hesitant: it has the terrible compactness of something already closed. Each word confirms the previous one; each step presents itself as necessary—the meaning seems entirely available, leaving nothing but … Continua a leggere Why We Talk Without Understanding One Another: Dialogue, Silence, and the Hidden Third

Inverted Proteus: liminality and anthropological impoverishment in the crisis of modern identity

The article explores the concept of liminality, illustrating how transitional moments in life shape identity and experience. Traditional societies embraced communal rituals to navigate these thresholds, unlike modern ceremonies that lack transformative power. This shift highlights a struggle between seeking intense experiences and the inability to genuinely confront pivotal life changes, embodying existential tension central to humanity. Continua a leggere Inverted Proteus: liminality and anthropological impoverishment in the crisis of modern identity