A Soberania Fraca / The Weak Sovereignty
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https://doi.org/10.12957/dep.2012.4231Keywords:
Soberania, Derrida, Filosofia Francesa, Voyous.Abstract
DOI 10.12957/dep.2012.4231
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Em Vadios: Dois Ensaios sobre a Razão, Derrida propõe que se entenda o conceito de soberania a partir de duas noções principais: incondicionalidade e indivisibilidade. O objetivo desse artigo é mostrar que o autor aborda esses dois pontos com o intuito de criar uma compreensão da soberania como uma força fraca e divisível no tempo.
Palavras Chaves: Soberania, Jacques Derrida, Filosofia Francesa, Voyous, Política.
Abstract
In Rogues: Two Essays on Reason, Derrida argues that sovereignty is comprised of two main features: the unconditional and the indivisible. The aim of this article is to show that the author approaches these aspects in order to make a point about the concept of sovereignty. This point is precisely to think sovereignty as a weak force and as something divisible in time.
Key Words: Sovereignty, Jacques Derrida, French Philosophy, Rogues, Politics.
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