Para uma ontologia do ser social: apontamentos para a compreensão do complexo da linguagem em György Lukács

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Homero Dionísio da
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
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Link de acesso: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/19672
Resumo: This work aims to make a first approximation to the complex of language and how it is viewed in An ontology of social being, the last work of the Hungarian philosopher Gyorgy Lukacs, published only after his death. We believe that by doing this movement towards the object, it is necessary to articulate aspects of processuality. So we bring some relevant nuances of intellectual trajectory of Lukacs and the issues that led him to write such a work. We also consider it necessary to question the weight and relevance of the work, as well as the debates and controversies that it aroused. In relation to the work itself, we believe that an analysis of the exposed core categories by Lukacs is crucial to understand how these are constituted and constitute the social being and how this movement of these categories are linked with language. At the end, we do an investigation on how Lukacs views the complex of language, particularly in the first two chapters of the book, in the chapter The Work and The Reproduction. We understand that at the moment of the actual manipulation, where even the most willing social fighters fall into the trap of understanding the social struggle out of the class struggle aspect and within a set of narratives, the effective understanding of complex language is of utmost importance for human development.