martin buber和donald wood winnicott:阈值和概念位移作为婴儿研究的赌注

Nazareth Salutto
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本文旨在阐明马丁·布伯(哲学人类学)和唐纳德·伍德·温尼科特(精神分析学)的理论,因为他们帮助我们理解婴儿的世界。在与这两位作者的对话中,我们了解到人类的本体论原则是作为存在标志的关系。基于这一原则,本文引入了“关系”、“微妙”、“互惠”和“纽带”等概念,以探索教育和研究背景下婴儿与成人互动的关系维度。我们的文章发展了这四个概念,并探讨了他们在成人和婴儿之间的相遇中所扮演的角色,基于对后者的理解,后者是基于努力认识到彼此是人。我们认为,对于成年人来说,对婴儿的基本冲动是通过邀请他们的参与来分享世界——作为回应,婴儿以一种首次运动的坚韧和动力启动自己。温尼科特的精神分析和布伯的哲学人类学的理论融合证实了婴儿本质上是关系的人,因此,这两位思想家的关系本体论对婴儿教育的研究特别是对人文科学的研究有很大的贡献。
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martin buber e donald wood winnicott: limiares e deslocamentos conceituais como aposta da pesquisa com bebês
This paper aims to articulate the theories of Martin Buber (Philosophical Anthropology) and Donald Wood Winnicott (Psychoanalysis) as they help us understand the world of infancy. In dialogue with these two authors, we come to understand that the ontological principle of the human being is the relationship as a mark of existence. Based on this principle, the concepts “relationship,” “subtlety,” “reciprocity” and “bond” are introduced in order to explore the relational dimension of the interactions between infants and adults in both educational and research contexts. Our text develops these four concepts and explores the part they play in the encounter between adults and infants, on the understanding that the latter is based on the effort to recognize each other as persons. We argue that for adults, the fundamental impulse toward infancy is to share the world through inviting their participation–an invitation in response to which babies launch themselves with the tenacity and impetus of an inaugural movement. The theoretical confluence of Winnicott's psychoanalysis and Buber's philosophical anthropology results in confirming that infants are intrinsically relational persons, and as such, these two thinkers’ relational ontology  has much to contribute to studies in infant education in particular and in the Human Sciences in general.
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