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2013 | 2(6) | 271-284

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A hospitalidade entre a ascese e a mística segundo Derrida

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The hospitality, according to Derrida's thought, is a "to-come" of friendship and will be a "to-come" the host. Naturally, the friendship can determine the hospitality, making it stronger and more effective. Indeed, Derrida overcome the aporias of hospitality through the concept of teleia philia (friendship perfection), which is derived from the Aristotelian thought, how can one describe the thinking of the philosopher: "the presence of friends, however, seem to have a mixed nature . See friends is affable greatly when it passes a miserable time, ... ". Hospitality is a "relationship of otherness", which has nothing to do with indifference. A friendship forms the hospitality, as the antithesis of hospitality is the "kenosis" of the Other, as a desire for destruction, a certain "momentum fanatic", which undermines the hospitality.

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271-284

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2013

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  • Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde do Norte – Gandra Investigador do Centro de Estudos Filosóficos da Faculdade de Filosofia – Centro Regional de Braga – Universidade Católica Portuguesa

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Biblioteka Nauki
2158684

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