The essay analyzes the relationship between identity and authorship; starting from the ancient world, it highlights how identity can be plural and mutable (linguistic, cultural, religious), and can also manifest itself through linguistic details. The author’s main thesis is to emphasize the possibilities and limits of AI: it is possible to reproduce an ancient language, but deeper identity—especially moral values—is distorted, because the content is necessarily filtered through contemporary criteria.
Identità e autorialità
Domitilla Campanile
2026-01-01
Abstract
The essay analyzes the relationship between identity and authorship; starting from the ancient world, it highlights how identity can be plural and mutable (linguistic, cultural, religious), and can also manifest itself through linguistic details. The author’s main thesis is to emphasize the possibilities and limits of AI: it is possible to reproduce an ancient language, but deeper identity—especially moral values—is distorted, because the content is necessarily filtered through contemporary criteria.File in questo prodotto:
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