ACCORDING TO DERRIDA, THE INCONDICIONALITY OF HOSPITALITY:BY THE LIVING OF DECONSTRUCTION
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Jacques Derrida, Hospitalitu, Inconditional, Conditional, OtherAbstract
Unconditional hospitality is not only exposure to the coming of that coming, which is welcomed. It will be a hospitality that gives what she has, what has not as its own. Thus, it is hospitality as impossible. Does the impossible and is not only impossible, as an invitation to do what is impossible. Therefore, the absolute hospitality requires that I open in "chez moi" and that gives me not only abroad, but also the absolute Other, unknown, anonymous, and I give place, that lets you come, come and let have a place in the place that offers you, without asking reciprocity, not even your name. The law of unconditional hospitality commands unconditionally, without power over the visitor arrives or absolute. This form of hospitality, Derrida means of hospitality for visitors, as opposed to normative or conditional hospitality, which follows the logic of the call. Hospitality is deconstruction and deconstruction is hospitality.
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