Order, limits and transgression. Reflections about Jakob von Uexküll's work

  • Víctor Castillo Morquecho Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, campus Monterrey

Abstract

The intention of this paper is to analyze the principal concepts in Jakob von Uexkülll’s work, considering the confrontation with the darwinian mechanism of the beginnings of the XXth Century. In response to it, Uexkülll supports the idea of a living world of interrelations, which is conformed in accordance to a subjacent Plan or Order. But the question analyzed here, and which is not at all solved by Uexküll, is the roll that should be attributed to chance, or the natural tendency to surpass the limits. A problem that acquires its deepest meaning in the human context, because man is, as we know, an old actor of transgression.

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Published
06-12-2018
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