FROM UOX TO UERBUM IN CORDE: NOTES ABOUT THE MENTAL LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE’S SERMON 288
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Resumo: | This article aims at analyzing Augustine’s Sermon 288 and extracting from there some characteristic notes of the so-called uerbum in corde or uerbum cordis, which is part of the mental language. Mental language or inner speech is a part of philosophy which explains the mental activities that precede spoken and written language or, more generally, signs, sounds and gestures. Although not systematically, this theme appears in several of Augustine’s works. In Sermon 288, the uerbum can be twofold: one that is uttered through sound and one that is conceived within the heart. Writing is a signum of sound. In Augustine, the uerbum in corde or uerbum cordis has the property to mean, to be conceived in the heart, to be kept in memory, to live in understanding, to not belong to any language, to remain whole in the heart, to use sound aid to make itself known to a specific listener and to be prior to all languages, since it precedes them all. The Augustinian uerbum in corde exemplifies mental language in its Latin aspect, originated by theological questions about the Incarnation. |
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FROM UOX TO UERBUM IN CORDE: NOTES ABOUT THE MENTAL LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE’S SERMON 288DA VOX AO VERBUM IN CORDE: NOTAS SOBRE A LINGUAGEM MENTAL NO SERMÃO 288 DE AGOSTINHO DE HIPONALinguagem mentalVerbum in cordePropriedadesSermão 288Mental languageVerbum in cordePropertiesSermon 288This article aims at analyzing Augustine’s Sermon 288 and extracting from there some characteristic notes of the so-called uerbum in corde or uerbum cordis, which is part of the mental language. Mental language or inner speech is a part of philosophy which explains the mental activities that precede spoken and written language or, more generally, signs, sounds and gestures. Although not systematically, this theme appears in several of Augustine’s works. In Sermon 288, the uerbum can be twofold: one that is uttered through sound and one that is conceived within the heart. Writing is a signum of sound. In Augustine, the uerbum in corde or uerbum cordis has the property to mean, to be conceived in the heart, to be kept in memory, to live in understanding, to not belong to any language, to remain whole in the heart, to use sound aid to make itself known to a specific listener and to be prior to all languages, since it precedes them all. The Augustinian uerbum in corde exemplifies mental language in its Latin aspect, originated by theological questions about the Incarnation.Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar o Sermão 288, de Agostinho de Hipona, extraindo dali algumas notas características do chamado uerbum in corde ou uerbum cordis, que constitui parte da linguagem mental. Linguagem mental ou discurso interior é a parte da filosofia que procura explicar as atividades mentais que antecedem a linguagem falada e escrita ou, de um modo mais geral, os sinais, os sons e os gestos. Embora não seja de modo sistematizado, esse tema aparece em vários escritos de Agostinho. No Sermão 288, o uerbum pode ser de dois tipos: aquele que é proferido por meio de som e aquele que é concebido no interior do coração. A escrita é um signum do som. Em Agostinho, o uerbum in corde ou uerbum cordis possui a propriedade de significar, de ser concebido no coração, de ser conservado na memória, de viver no entendimento, de não pertencer a nenhuma língua, de permanecer íntegro no coração, de se servir do auxílio do som para se dar a conhecer a um determinado ouvinte e de ser anterior a todas as línguas, uma vez que a todas antecede. O uerbum in corde agostiniano exemplifica a linguagem mental na sua vertente latina, originada por questões teológicas acerca da Encarnação. Faculdade São Basílio Magno (FASBAM)2021-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliade/article/view/30610.35357/2596-092X.v3n5p189-207/2021Basilíade - Journal of Philosophy; Vol. 3 No. 5 (2021): Augustine of Hippo and the Philosophy; 189-207Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia; v. 3 n. 5 (2021): Santo Agostinho e a Filosofia; 189-2072596-092X10.35357/2596-092X.v3n5reponame:Basilíade - Revista de Filosofiainstname:Faculdade São Basílio Magno (FASBAM)instacron:FASBAMporhttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliade/article/view/306/157Copyright (c) 2021 Diego Fragoso Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFragoso Pereira, Diego2021-01-07T19:06:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/306Revistahttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliadePRIhttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliade/oaiperiodicos@fasbam.edu.br2596-092X2596-092Xopendoar:2023-01-13T10:35:38.795563Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia - Faculdade São Basílio Magno (FASBAM)false |
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FROM UOX TO UERBUM IN CORDE: NOTES ABOUT THE MENTAL LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE’S SERMON 288 DA VOX AO VERBUM IN CORDE: NOTAS SOBRE A LINGUAGEM MENTAL NO SERMÃO 288 DE AGOSTINHO DE HIPONA |
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FROM UOX TO UERBUM IN CORDE: NOTES ABOUT THE MENTAL LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE’S SERMON 288 Fragoso Pereira, Diego Linguagem mental Verbum in corde Propriedades Sermão 288 Mental language Verbum in corde Properties Sermon 288 |
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FROM UOX TO UERBUM IN CORDE: NOTES ABOUT THE MENTAL LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE’S SERMON 288 |
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FROM UOX TO UERBUM IN CORDE: NOTES ABOUT THE MENTAL LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE’S SERMON 288 |
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FROM UOX TO UERBUM IN CORDE: NOTES ABOUT THE MENTAL LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE’S SERMON 288 |
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Fragoso Pereira, Diego |
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Fragoso Pereira, Diego |
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Fragoso Pereira, Diego |
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Linguagem mental Verbum in corde Propriedades Sermão 288 Mental language Verbum in corde Properties Sermon 288 |
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Linguagem mental Verbum in corde Propriedades Sermão 288 Mental language Verbum in corde Properties Sermon 288 |
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This article aims at analyzing Augustine’s Sermon 288 and extracting from there some characteristic notes of the so-called uerbum in corde or uerbum cordis, which is part of the mental language. Mental language or inner speech is a part of philosophy which explains the mental activities that precede spoken and written language or, more generally, signs, sounds and gestures. Although not systematically, this theme appears in several of Augustine’s works. In Sermon 288, the uerbum can be twofold: one that is uttered through sound and one that is conceived within the heart. Writing is a signum of sound. In Augustine, the uerbum in corde or uerbum cordis has the property to mean, to be conceived in the heart, to be kept in memory, to live in understanding, to not belong to any language, to remain whole in the heart, to use sound aid to make itself known to a specific listener and to be prior to all languages, since it precedes them all. The Augustinian uerbum in corde exemplifies mental language in its Latin aspect, originated by theological questions about the Incarnation. |
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