El presente artículo intenta realizar, por un lado, una genealogía histórica que hace de la noción derrideana de ‘hospitalidad’ el fin de la indagación. Es por ello que, al inicio de nuestro trabajo abordaremos someramente algunos rasgos de la hospitalidad antigua desde la Odisea, para pasar luego a un análisis de la noción de tolerancia en la modernidad, a través de tres de sus grandes defensores: John Locke, Voltaire y John Stuart Mill. Frente a dichos pensamientos, por otro lado, intentaremos esbozar la problemática de la hospitalidad desde el pensamiento derrideano y la influencia de la filosofía de Emmanuel Levinas, a fin de señalar la importancia de un pensamiento ético y político del otro como otro.This article attempts to trace the ...
This article investigates the complex contemporary intercultural dynamics, focusing on the ideas of ...
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. H...
Despite the celebration of 'difference' and the rhetoric of 'connectedness', the so-called 'global v...
The problem of hospitality which remains central to the modern discourse and which touches our reali...
Jacques Derrida argues that the best way to approach today’s urgent matter of transnational migratio...
This article looks at the theme of hospitality with a focus on the work of two twentieth-century Fre...
n the contemporary world we experience the insufficiency of the politics of hospitality. Jacques Der...
El objetivo de este artículo es vincular el trabajo sobre el archivo de Jacques Derrida con la exper...
O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar o que denominamos de pensamento do ético, segundo o contexto ét...
This thesis seeks to interrogate and surpass the figure of the foreigner as a fundamental device for...
cl plus d'un " (199Sa), Monolinguism ofthe Other (199Sb), aIId in his contributions to Man...
The emergent paradigm of hospitality studies does not have a coherent philosophical foundation. In s...
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. ...
The goal of this thesis is to use an ethical theory of hospitality to address the contemporary globa...
The political challenges of hospitality: Derridean Perspec- tives. This article tries to deconstruct...
This article investigates the complex contemporary intercultural dynamics, focusing on the ideas of ...
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. H...
Despite the celebration of 'difference' and the rhetoric of 'connectedness', the so-called 'global v...
The problem of hospitality which remains central to the modern discourse and which touches our reali...
Jacques Derrida argues that the best way to approach today’s urgent matter of transnational migratio...
This article looks at the theme of hospitality with a focus on the work of two twentieth-century Fre...
n the contemporary world we experience the insufficiency of the politics of hospitality. Jacques Der...
El objetivo de este artículo es vincular el trabajo sobre el archivo de Jacques Derrida con la exper...
O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar o que denominamos de pensamento do ético, segundo o contexto ét...
This thesis seeks to interrogate and surpass the figure of the foreigner as a fundamental device for...
cl plus d'un " (199Sa), Monolinguism ofthe Other (199Sb), aIId in his contributions to Man...
The emergent paradigm of hospitality studies does not have a coherent philosophical foundation. In s...
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. ...
The goal of this thesis is to use an ethical theory of hospitality to address the contemporary globa...
The political challenges of hospitality: Derridean Perspec- tives. This article tries to deconstruct...
This article investigates the complex contemporary intercultural dynamics, focusing on the ideas of ...
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. H...
Despite the celebration of 'difference' and the rhetoric of 'connectedness', the so-called 'global v...