La filosofía como rama de la literatura: entre Borges y Deleuze

Borges’s relationship with philosophy seems to have arisen three questions: Is Borges a philosopher? Which is his philosophy? What does he do with philosophy? However, it isn’t certain that the answers to these questions specify the value of Borges for philosophy. This is a different question, which...

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Autor Principal: Cherniavsky, Axel
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: ARFIL y UNL 2018
Acceso en línea:https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/Topicos/article/view/7561
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Sumario:Borges’s relationship with philosophy seems to have arisen three questions: Is Borges a philosopher? Which is his philosophy? What does he do with philosophy? However, it isn’t certain that the answers to these questions specify the value of Borges for philosophy. This is a different question, which can’t be answered from Borges’s own work, precisely because it is its philosophical condition what is at stake. Therefore we propose to do it from the history of philosophy and philosophical discourse theory of Gilles Deleuze. Indeed, we believe that it is possible to find here a new way of interpreting Borges’s famous sentence according to which philosophy would be a branch of literature.