To Survive. For the Biodeconstruction of Jacques Derrida
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https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/3833Abstract
The paper is devoted to the Derridian notion of “survival”.Throughout the analysis of the essay “Survivre” (1979) – a reading of Maurice Blanchot’s novel L’arrêt de mort -, it aims to show that this no- tion is the issue of the deconstruction of life/death opposition, begun in Freud et la scène de l’écriture (1965) and fully elaborated into the unpublished seminar La vie la mort (1974-1975). Derrida makes this notion clear focusing on the conditions of possibility of performative statements, as they appear in Blanchot’s novel.
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Vitale, F. (2016). To Survive. For the Biodeconstruction of Jacques Derrida. Philosophy Kitchen - Journal of Contemporary Philosophy, (5). https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/3833
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A. L'impersonale. Oltre i confini del soggetto