The Spacing of Time and the Place of Hospitality: Living Together According to Bruno Latour and Jacques Derrida
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Morin, M.-E. (2015). The Spacing of Time and the Place of Hospitality: Living Together According to Bruno Latour and Jacques Derrida. Parallax, 21(1), 26-41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13534645.2014.988909
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In this article, I would like to pursue the question whether it is possible to understand Derridean ethics in terms of space rather than time. More precisely, I would like to ask whether what Derrida proposes as an ethics (and exactly what that is will have to be explained) falls under the general heading of future-oriented, ‘eschatological’ or ‘messianic’, ethics or whether it can be understood in terms of presence, more specifically of the demand to cohabit here and now in the world.
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© 2015 M.-E. Morin et al. This version of this article is open access and can be downloaded and shared. The original author(s) and source must be cited.
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