THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP JACQUES DERRIDA'S UPCOMING COMMUNITY
In the analysis of the ethics of hospitality and guest policy concerning Levinas, we often encounter Derridas critical interpretation of the major concepts of the post-metaphysical condition-foreigners, refugees, and asylum seekers-in the discourse of receiving the Other as a guest in "my"...
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Published in | Phainomena Vol. 32; no. 126/127; pp. 185 - 213 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Ljubljana
Zalozbe Nova Revija
01.11.2023
Institute Nova Revija for the Humanities |
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Summary: | In the analysis of the ethics of hospitality and guest policy concerning Levinas, we often encounter Derridas critical interpretation of the major concepts of the post-metaphysical condition-foreigners, refugees, and asylum seekers-in the discourse of receiving the Other as a guest in "my" (own) home and the emergence of a new perspective for the subjectivity of the subject. [...]he opted for what would be just like destruction, but would be more appropriate to Heidegger's thinking. When the age of modern sovereignty of the people loses its power, the subject of the representation of the Other in all the existing systems of thought and reality disappears, from philosophy, science, art, culture, to politics. The question of what remains of sovereignty today, in the age of the rule of transnational corporate capitalism, can be answered in this way: all and nothing! Because what is "all" should be post-imperial sovereignty with a different role and function of states and the notion of political |
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ISSN: | 1318-3362 2232-6650 |
DOI: | 10.32022/PHI32.2023.126-127.9 |