KIERKEGAARD-DERRIDA Y LA RECONSTRUCCIÓN DEL SUJETO

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  • María J. Binetti
Keywords: subjetividad, individuo, ética, fe, indecidibilidad, alteridad

Abstract

In Søren Kierkegaard´s Fear and Trembling, the author evokes the biblical figure of Abraham in order to illustrate his conception of the individual. Likewise, in The Gift of Death, Jacques Derrida takes up the Kierkegaardian text with the purpose of describing the sense of singular subjectivity and stressing his affinity to Kierkegaard ´s thought. There are many coincidences between both philosophers, among them the opposition to Hegel´s system and the reivindication of the singular existent as the core of reality and of philosophical reflection. The article intends to show Kierkegaard´s and Derrida´s effort in order to reconstruct a strong subject, after having deconstructed the impotence of an immediate or abstractly universal subjectivity.

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Binetti, M. J. (2007). KIERKEGAARD-DERRIDA Y LA RECONSTRUCCIÓN DEL SUJETO. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (40), 119–130. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/21221
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