La topología derridiana como lugar de lo imposible

Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 38 (2):337-346 (2021)
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This paper goes over Derridian thought through a topological study of his work. Thus, we take as a main point the relation between space, understood as spacement, and place as remains in order to describe the movement of Derridian thought. This leads to study the role of khôra in Derrida’s work, finding out thus its similarity with other capital notions as “différance” or “trace”. Thus, Derridian Topology is build up by spectrality and therefore it ends in a topology of the impossible, in a topology of what has no place, that is to say, in a topology of the aporia.

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