El pensamiento genuino, según Jameson Acá un párrafito de Jameson en el que habla de Hegel, que no me importa tanto, pero en el que, al hacerlo, hace una descripción sobre lo que es, para él, el “pensamiento” o “pensar” genuino que resonó conmigo. “Indeed, the richness of Hegel’s thought—as with any interesting thinker—stems not from the ingenuity or the pertinence r any particular individual concept, but rather from the way in which, i n the thinker in question, several distinct systems of concepts coexist and fail to coincide. Imagine models floating above each other in distinct dimensions: it is not their homologies that prove suggestive or fruitful, but rather the infinitesimal divergences, the imperceptible lack of fit between the levels — extrapolated out into a continuum whose stages range from the pre-choate and the quizzical gap, to the nagging tension and the sharpness of contradiction itself — genuine thinking always takes place within empty places, these voids that suddenly appear between the most powerful conceptual schemes. Thinking is thus not the concept, but the breakdown in the relationships between individual concepts, isolated in their splendour like so many galactic systems, drifting apart in the empty mind of the world.” — Fredric Jameson, "'End of Art' or 'End of History'?" Sergio Gutiérrez NegrónJanuary 11, 2020cita, citas, quotes Facebook0 Twitter Pinterest0 0 Likes