The absolute internal counter-repelling. The question of the origin between Hegel and Derrida
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/3247Keywords:
Origin, Essence, Metaphysics, Logic, Semiotics, Speculative philosophy, Hermeneutics, Deconstruction, Hegel, DerridaAbstract
This work sets itself on the path of questioning the issue of origin through a confrontation between Hegel and Derrida. In particular, we have identified in The Science of Logic the central point starting from which the theoretical motions of the two philosophers show both their proximity and their distance. Thus stressing the weave of the metaphysical text, which fulfils itself with Hegel, we place ourselves with Derrida to its margins, attending the openness and the relaunch as the occasion of a thought lurking on the threshold of its happening. In this way the question of the origin is not a temporal problem: time itself and its lateness towards the origin give way to a logic-semiotic question.Downloads
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