Entre Blanchot y Kafka: más allá de la ley, el silencio

Revista de filosofía (Chile) 68:167-188 (2012)
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Abstract

If we look for the ideal of language that goes through the philosophical tradition, we immediately find the linguistic paradigm ruled by the logical empire. This one sets the limit between reason and the meaningless silence. Nevertheless, we can ́t ignore the other logic that has fissured the monolithic rationality, opening the possibilities of other  way of thinking and also thinking the other. Blanchot has been one of the most important  exponents of that other reason and has received Kafka ́s great influence, so bringing his  thought to literature perhaps made Blanchot think of the outside.   

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C. D. Sebastian
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay