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O artigo aborda o filme Blade Runner (1982), de Ridley Scott, e sua relacao com o romanceFrankens... more O artigo aborda o filme Blade Runner (1982), de Ridley Scott, e sua relacao com o romanceFrankenstein (1818), de Mary Shelley. A analise e fundamentada na nocao de alem-humano,defendida pelo filosofo Friedrich Nietzsche; em conceitos referentes a epistemologia da InteligenciaArtificial, elaborados pelo cientista Antonio Carlos Costa; bem como em ideias de Jean-FrancoisLyotard acerca da Pos-modernidade.
This paper focuses the monster, in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, as the double antagonic bein... more This paper focuses the monster, in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, as the double antagonic being of his creator, and also as a powerfull sign of alterity. It has two approaches: mythological and psycho-analitical. The latest one will be based especially on Freud's texts, on the book called The duality, by Eduardo kalina and Santiago Kovadloff and on Melanie Klein's concepts about paranoid.
O artigo aborda o filme Blade Runner (1982), de Ridley Scott, e sua relacao com o romanceFrankens... more O artigo aborda o filme Blade Runner (1982), de Ridley Scott, e sua relacao com o romanceFrankenstein (1818), de Mary Shelley. A analise e fundamentada na nocao de alem-humano,defendida pelo filosofo Friedrich Nietzsche; em conceitos referentes a epistemologia da InteligenciaArtificial, elaborados pelo cientista Antonio Carlos Costa; bem como em ideias de Jean-FrancoisLyotard acerca da Pos-modernidade.
This paper focuses the monster, in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, as the double antagonic bein... more This paper focuses the monster, in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, as the double antagonic being of his creator, and also as a powerfull sign of alterity. It has two approaches: mythological and psycho-analitical. The latest one will be based especially on Freud's texts, on the book called The duality, by Eduardo kalina and Santiago Kovadloff and on Melanie Klein's concepts about paranoid.