O Fedro de Platão na Leitura de Jacques Derrida
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Cet article discute le texte de Jacques Derrida, «La pharmacie de Platon», ou il analyse le mythe platonicien qui décrit la naissance de ['éeriture dans le Phedre. Celle-ci est vue comme lepharmakon, non le remede capable de seconder la mémoire, mais le poison, la déviation qui introduit l'ambigu'ité, le glissement des sens, la possibilité inépuisable d' autres lectures.Téléchargements
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BARTHES, Roland. Le bruissement de la langue. Paris: Seuil, 1984.
DERRIDA, Jacques. De la gramatologie. Paris: Minuit, 1967.
DERRIDA, Jacques. La dissémination. Paris: Seuil, 1972.
PLATON. Phèdre. Tr. Luc Brisson. Paris: Flammarion, 1989.
SANTIAGO, Silviano (Org.). Glossário de Derrida. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1976.
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