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Emmanuel Biset
CIECS Universidad Nacional de Córdoba y CONICET Argentina
Argentina
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Vol 35 No 2 (2016), Studies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/ag.35.2.2435
Submitted: 03-03-2015 Accepted: 22-09-2015 Published: 28-04-2016
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The aim of this article is to present the way in which Jacques Derrida develops a philosophy of politics. Thus, firstly, based on certain texts by Derrida, I deal with the expression “co-belonging of philosophy and politics” in order to think of an immanent link between philosophy and politics. Secondly, as from his book Du droit à la philosophie, I analyze how the institutional aspect of philosophy is thought. Thirdly, I describe some short lineaments on how deconstruction is a certain way of understanding philosophical practice which focuses mainly on what is understood by reading. And all of this in order to question which challenges arise contemporaneously when assuming philosophy as a political practice.

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