Derrida's Politics of Friendship 2021
DOI: 10.3366/edinburgh/9781474486736.003.0004
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Is There a Politics to Friendship? Derrida’s Critique of the Couple in Montaigne, Kant and Levinas

Abstract: This chapter analyses the figure of the couple of friends in Jacques Derrida’s Politics of Friendship. It proposes that Derrida’s critique of fraternity as a model of friendship and political community is also intimately tied to a conception of friendship as between two (male) people. Derrida brings forward the prominence of this figure in Michel de Montaigne and Immanuel Kant. In both, Derrida shows how this presentation of the couple is motivated by a double and contradictory desire: on the one hand, a wish … Show more

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