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Meta-estética e ética francesa do sentido (Derrida, Deleuze, Serres, Nancy)

"Meta-aesthetic and French ethics of sense" analyses some concepts which shape the so-called "post-structuralism" and some aspects of its historical sequencing. Through textual sources of thinkers which determine a very significant moment of the international philosophical production, such as Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Serres and Jean-Luc Nancy, it leads from the sixties to the nineties, the text puts into perspective some crucial and strategic concepts replaced in its critical implications. The manifestation of the convergences that link the ideas of these four philosophers enables to enforce the speculative background of what Alain Badiou calls the "poetical condition of thinking", delimiting the outlines of a meta-aesthetic of sense which, at the same time, is an ethics. This coalescing, so well summarized by Michel Serres' formula - "morals is physics" - is determined by the elaborations, the experimentations and the conquests carried out by the Derridian philosophy of deconstruction, the Deleuzian philosophy of concept, the Serresian philosophy of physics and the Nancyan philosophy of areality. The at stake betted in these "systems" try to discover in the aporetical stratum of thinking the chances to induce a paradoxical and unheard cosmology.

Meta-aesthetics; Desconstruction; Concept; Geo-ethics; Areality; Event


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