%0 Journal Article %T Heteronom¨ªas en Mar¨ªa Zambrano %A Ana Mar¨ªa Mart¨ªnez de la Escalera %J Signos filos¨®ficos %D 2003 %I Universidad Aut¨®noma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa %X Resumen: En alg¨²n tiempo, la disyunci¨®n entre filosof¨ªa y poes¨ªa pareci¨® nombrar el instante fundacional que dio vida singular a la filosof¨ªa, haciendo innecesario referirse a otra cosa que no fuera ella misma. La voz del pensamiento que dejaba de ser relevante para la filosof¨ªa era la f¨¢bula, donde la palabra se diferenciaba de la vida sin disociarse de ella. Para Mar¨ªa Zambramo siempre habr¨¢ un extranjero con quien combatir¨¢ y se defender¨¢ el pensamiento filos¨®fico. La disyunci¨®n asegura una identidad fr¨¢gil, permanentemente en crisis, siempre en peligro de verse acaparada, reducida, sofocada por la otra sabidur¨ªa. Pero tambi¨¦n la otra y la separaci¨®n que hace posible es como una reparaci¨®n: mantiene unido, aunque sea sutilmente, lo separado. Abstract: At a certain time, the disjunction between philosophy and poetry seemed to denominate the foundational moment which gave a singular life to philosophy, making it unnecessary to refer to anything that was not philosophy. The voice of thought that stopped being relevant to philosophy was the fable, where the word differed from life without disassociating itself from life. For Mar¨ªa Zambrano there will always be a foreigner with whom she will fight and will defend philosophical thought. The disjunction assures a fragile identity, permanently in crisis, always in danger of being monopolized, reduced, suffocated by the other knowledge. But also the other and the separation which it makes possible is like a redress: it maintains united, although maybe subtlely, what is separate. %K poes¨ªa %K filosof¨ªa %K escisi¨®n %K palabra %K expresi¨®n %U http://148.206.53.230/revistasuam/signosfilosoficos/include/getdoc.php?id=231&article=218&mode=pdf