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2013 | 2(12) | 271-288

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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 friend- ship and will be a "to-come" the host. Naturally, the friendship can determine the hospitality, making it stronger and more effective. Indeed, Derrida over- come the aporias of hospitality through the concept of teleia philia (friend- ship 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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271-288

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2013

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  • Professor Auxiliar do 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 Portugues

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Biblioteka Nauki
2156955

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