From the primary role which the function of 'dans' assumes in De beneficiis, the text decontextualizes itself in order to contextualize itself again in the perspective of the reader, producing a relational game crossed by gestures and words which, marking the friction voluntas/non voluntas, activate or disconfirm the interpersonal relation. In this light in the treatise the use of integrated knowledges, such as socio-psycological one and the pragmatics of communication becomes precious in a cultural frame of reference that explains the workings and the relational attitudes triggered by the relation benefactor/benefited.
Marino, R. (2009). Lo 'stigma' dell'estraneità: il beneficium tra volontà e virtù (Sen. ben. 1,1,8: Omni in officio magni aestimetur dantis voluntas). In G. Picone, L. Beltrami, L. Ricottilli (a cura di), Benefattori e beneficati. La relazione asimmetrica nel de beneficiis di Seneca (pp. 273-288). Palermo : Palumbo.
Lo 'stigma' dell'estraneità: il beneficium tra volontà e virtù (Sen. ben. 1,1,8: Omni in officio magni aestimetur dantis voluntas)
MARINO, Rosanna
2009-01-01
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From the primary role which the function of 'dans' assumes in De beneficiis, the text decontextualizes itself in order to contextualize itself again in the perspective of the reader, producing a relational game crossed by gestures and words which, marking the friction voluntas/non voluntas, activate or disconfirm the interpersonal relation. In this light in the treatise the use of integrated knowledges, such as socio-psycological one and the pragmatics of communication becomes precious in a cultural frame of reference that explains the workings and the relational attitudes triggered by the relation benefactor/benefited.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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