El don y lo imposible. Figuras de lo cuasi-trascendental en Jacques Derrida
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v18i1.1116Abstract
RESUMEN
En el presente artículo intentaremos hacer una lectura local que a su vez pueda quizá aportar herramientas para una lectura transversal de la obra derrideana. Por una parte, llevaremos adelante un comentario de Dar (el) tiempo, extrayendo de allí las nociones de «don» e «imposibilidad» a la vez que resaltando su implicación recíproca. Por otra, intentaremos mostrar cómo a través de estas nociones, y mediante su comprensión según la lógica de lo cuasi-trascendental, pueden hallarse elementos útiles para una lectura de conjunto de la producción derrideana.
PALABRAS CLAVE
DERRIDA, DON, IMPOSIBILIDAD, CUASI-TRASCENDENTAL
ABSTRACT
In this article we will try to do a local reading which may also contribute tools for a general reading of Derrida’s work. On the one hand, we will do a brief commentary on Given Time, focusing in the notions of «gift» and «impossibility» and in their mutual implication. On the other hand, we will try to show how, through these notions, and their comprehension following the logic of the quasi-transcendental, one can find useful elements for a general reading of Derrida’s production.
KEYWORDS
DERRIDA, GIFT, IMPOSSIBILITY, QUASI-TRANSCENDENTAL
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