El animal y el hombre. Derrida lector de Heidegger

Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 37 (2):321-326 (2020)
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Abstract

The question of the limit and the difference between man and animal has become a philosophical issue of special relevance. Just look at its political, social, economic, etc. implications. For the first time man can direct his evolutionary process. From that context, the Heideggerian arguments on the subject are analyzed and discussed, taking their Derridian reading as a conductive thread. It reveals the contradiction between the thematic and operational need for a limit and the impossibility of founding it.

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