Tree of Life: in the Origins of Writing

Authors

  • Humberto Ortega Villaseñor Universidad de Guadalajara

Keywords:

Art, Science, epistemological categories, creative process, image and word, origin of alphabets

Abstract

This paper examines an approach to Karl R. Popper’s philosophical and epistemological proposition (philosophy of science), as a theoretical framework to analyze the links between literary and visual creativity. Popper´s methodological proposal is briefly reviewed, as well as the way his epistemological categories are linked to the creative process, enriching it as a cognitive instrument. Then thescope of this instrument as a tool for proving and predicting validity, is explored by applying it to a particular case: the creative process that led to the creation of 18 original visual works that attempt to reflect the original sounds of vowels and consonants.

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Author Biography

Humberto Ortega Villaseñor, Universidad de Guadalajara

Casa de la Palabra y las Imágenes, Departamento de Estudios Literarios, Universidad de Guadalajara, México Lerdo de Tejada 2172,Guadalajara, Jalisco

Published

2019-04-22

How to Cite

Ortega Villaseñor, H. (2019). Tree of Life: in the Origins of Writing. ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(20), 151–164. Retrieved from https://revistas.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/2053

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