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Levinas, Derrida : un tournant juif de la philosophie?

2019 - Il Poligrafo

P. 15-26

Levinas and Derrida today crystallize, in some philosophers, French in particular, a resentment around what was experienced by them as an inappropriate import from Judaism into philosophy. The author wonders what the association of these two thoughts means, from where it draws its legitimacy and what substantive meanings it may have. Levinas and Derrida now belong to the history of the philosophy of the twentieth-century. What can we draw from their closeness and their differences? Will there have been a "judeo-French" contribution to contemporary philosophy? And above all: of what such resentment can be today the symptom? [Publisher's text]

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Paradosso : rivista di filosofia : 1, 2019