Francesca Cabiddu
Déconstruire Hegel, un geste phénoménologique? Sur Glas de Jacques Derrida
Gabriella Baptist
2020-01-01
Abstract
The essay proposes a reading of Glas, Jacques Derrida’s 1974 enigmatic text, from a phenomenological perspective; it still awaits to be adequately appreciated by scholars. Derrida’s approach to Hegel is in fact “blended”, since his essays of the 1960s, by direct and indirect reference to those Hegelian interpretations that characterized the French philosophical panorama in the 20th century, and were deeply influenced by phenomenology’s tradition. Jean-Paul Sartre and Georges Bataille are the privileged interlocutors when the question is, in particular, to face the aporia represented by flowers, which cannot be assimilated by dialectics, neither be reduced to pure and simple rhetorical effects, that are phenomenologically impregnable.| File | Size | Format | |
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