martes, diciembre 30, 2014

An enormous imitating machine


In the science of man and culture today there is a unilateral swerve away from anything that could be called mimicry, imitation or mimesis. And yet there is nothing, or next to nothing, in human behavior that is not learned, and al learning is based on imitation. If human beings suddenly ceased imitating, all forms of culture would vanish. Neurologists remind us frequently that the  human brain is an enormous imitating machine. To develop a science of man it is necessary to compare  human imitation with animal mimicry, and to specify the properly human modalities of mimetic behavior, if they indeed exist.

René Girard, Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World.

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