Deconstrucción de lo trágico. La literatura como apuesta filosófica Y política en lacoue- labarthe Y Derrida

Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 61 (146):275-292 (2020)
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RESUMEN El presente artículo pretende definir y comparar las distintas “deconstrucciones de lo trágico” de Lacoue-Labarthe y Derrida con vistas a precisar los términos a través de los cuales han concebido la relación entre filosofía y literatura y marcar la diferencia con la que abordan el poder de lo negativo propio de la instancia trágica. El estudio de esos focos permite también aclarar el rendimiento político de la cuestión literaria en ambos autores, enfatizando las distintas herencias a la que se refieren y las distancia que estas herencias producen en sus respectivos planteamientos. ABSTRACT This article aims to define and compare the different “deconstructions of the tragic” of Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida in order to clarify the terms through which they have conceived the relationship between philosophy and literature, and in order to precise the difference in approaching the power of the negative, that is a distinctive instance of the tragic. The study of these notions also makes it possible to clarify the political impact of the literary issue in both authors, emphasizing the different inheritances to which they refer and the distance that these inheritances produce in their respective approaches.

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