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Image and Copy in Contemporary Deconstruction of Platonism

2017

This paper aims at investigating the relationship between some contemporary Interpretations of Plato's Ontology and the Theory of Image-Copy connection developed in many Dialogues such as Sophist, Philebus, Timaeus and Republic. By examinating some of the most relevant criticisms to this Theory cast by french Philosophers such as Deleuze and Derrida and by retracing the roots of these criticisms to the common source of Nietzsche's and Heidegger's Thought, the paper argues a way to overcome the stiff opposition which is commonly held between these two fronts, thus trying to refine the hermeneutical approach to Plato which almost dominated the XX century.

DerridaPlatonism; Nietzsche; Deleuze; Derrida; DeconstructionNietzscheDeleuzeSettore M-FIL/06 - Storia Della FilosofiaDeconstructionPlatonism
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LE APORIE DEL TATTO NELLA FILOSOFIA DI MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY: AUTO-AFFEZIONE TATTILE TRA PERCEZIONE E IDEAZIONE

FENOMENOLOGIAMERLEAU-PONTY; DERRIDA; FENOMENOLOGIA;Settore M-FIL/04 - EsteticaMERLEAU-PONTYDERRIDA
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JACQUES DERRIDA LA RESPONSABILITÀ COME «SEGRETO» DELLA DECOSTRUZIONE

2012

JACQUES DERRIDASettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoreticadecostruttivismo
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Derridas filosofi og kvantefysikken : om Derridas filosofi som grunnlag for en lingvistisk-empiriristisk forståelse av fysikken, med anvendelse på kv…

2005

Med utgangspunkt i Derridas kritikk av Husserl beskrives og kritiseres det tradisjonelle intuisjonistiske synet på fysikken. Dette foreslås erstattet med en lingvistisk empirisme, basert på Derridas språkfilosofi. Ved å betrakte matematikken i kvantemekanikken som et språk, oppnås en ny tilnærming til kvantemekanikkens tolkningsproblem.

Jacques DerridaFenomenologiVDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Fysikk: 430::Kjerne- og elementærpartikkelfysikk: 431KvantemekanikkVDP::Humaniora: 000::Filosofiske fag: 160::Filosofi: 161Edmund Husserl
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Jacques Derrida, pensare l'à venir.

2011

Jacques Derridapensare l'à venir.Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
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The Antinomy of Hospitality and The Double Imperative

2017

The purpose of this paper is to develop, on the basis of the comparison that Derrida engages with Kant on hospitality, some remarks on Kant’s concept of reason, and to show how the “right to visit”, in which space Kant de nes cosmopolitan right, implies a radical openness to the needs of the other, which Kant places at the heart of the concept of reason and which decides, therefore, the way each of us, as a man, can be said to be rational. Rationality and hospitality are placed on the same edge in the re ection of J. Derrida, who radicalizes the link between responsibility and practical reason and transforms the Kantian ‘Du sollst, also kannst du auch’ into an aporia, a term that does not i…

Kant Derrida Bounds Limits HospitalitySettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
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The Right to Hospitality

2017

The purpose of this paper is to develop, on the basis of the comparison that Derrida engages with Kant on hospitality, some remarks on Kant’s concept of reason, and to show how the “right to visit”, in which space Kant defines cosmopolitan right, implies a radical openness to the needs of the other, which Kant places at the heart of the concept of reason and which decides, therefore, the way each of us, as a man, can be said to be rational. Rationality and hospitality are placed on the same edge in the reflection of J. Derrida, who radicalizes the link between responsibility and practical reason and transforms the Kantian ‘Du sollst, also kannst du auch’ into an aporia, a term that does not…

Kant Derrida Right HospitalityISettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
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Chasing Shakespeare: The Impurity of the “Not Quite” in Norry Niven’s From Above and Abbas Kiarostami’s Where Is My Romeo

2017

The essay situates the “not Shakespeare” of this volume within the theoretical problematics of the “post-textual.” It re-elaborates the “post-textual” as the uncanny re-appearance of Shakespeare in the form of heterogeneous fragments that are made to cohabit with various textual and media environments. These media products include a “Shakespeare” that is not quite Shakespeare, an “entity” that becomes the site of unceasing transactions (for instance, between an “outside” and an “inside,” between visibility and invisibility, between the “original” and its iteration) and multiple contaminations (through media, characters, and plays).

LiteratureEngineeringInvisibilitybusiness.industryVisibility (geometry)Norry Niven Abbas Kiarostami Jacques Derrida Douglas Lanier Romeo and Juliet From Above Where Is My Romeo Post-textual ShakespeareShakespeare. Kiarostami Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare on Film;Norry Niven Abbas Kiarostami Jacques Derrida Douglas Lanier Romeo and Juliet From Above Where Is My Romeo Post-textual Shakespeare as pharmakon Spectrality and media technology The Tempest Affect Franco ZeffirelliShakespeare on Filmas pharmakon Spectrality and media technology The Tempest Affect Franco ZeffirelliShakespeare / Not Shakespeare Adaptation Romeo and JulietShakespeare. KiarostamibusinessUncannySettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura IngleseRomeo and Juliet
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States of Exception: Auto-immunity and the Body Politic in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus

2010

The essay starts by referring to a central moment in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, when the Roman hero reacts to his banishment by banishing: “I banish you!" (3.3.123). These lines, the essay argues, provide, in a condensed form, a radical shift of perspective on the question of the boundaries of Rome: how far does Rome extend? Can Rome banish herself ? Does Rome move with Coriolanus as he moves “elsewhere” (3. 3. 135)? They also force the audience to reconsider the "nature" of the political decision that leads to the ban. Taking its cue from this line, the essay shows that the question of boundaries in Coriolanus is intimately connected with the uncanny logic of "auto-immunity" which affects R…

LiteratureHistoryImmunitybusiness.industryBody politicShakespeare Coriolanus Auto-immunity Derrida masculinity Homoeroticism body politic exceptionbusiness
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Overcoming Postmodernity? Reconsidering Animal Life from Heidegger to Derrida

2018

In this paper, I would like to approach the question of language as crucial for the difference between human and non-human animals in the scenario cast by contemporary continental philosophy. I would also like to use this and other topics as a chance to take some general considerations on postmodernity into account, the latter intended as the historical condition in which we are supposed to live.

OvercomingDerridaAnimalityPostmodernityAnimality; Postmodernity; Overcoming; Heidegger; DerridaHeideggerSettore M-FIL/06 - Storia Della Filosofia
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