The thought of Rene Girard has been object of much interest in the last few years, both in the 'Continental' and in the 'English-speaking' philosophical areas. Nevertheless, Rene Girard's thought is not always accepted in the academic circles. The main cause for this is that his theory is considered too 'philosophical' in the Human Sciences Departments, and it seems too close to cultural anthropology and literary criticism to be appreciated by philosophers. This is the reason why it could be fruitful to focus the attention on the philosophical aspects - I am tempted to say 'on the central philosophical nucleus' - of Rene Girard's way of thinking. I will try to clarify what is meant exactly by 'philosophy' within the mimetic theory of Rene Girard and will attempt to define the borders of the problem of the 'death of philosophy', as it appears from Girard's work. Then, I will focus my attention on hermeneutic philosophy and its relationship with the mimetic theory. Finally, I will try to answer a question which I consider absolutely central: is it still possible to speak of 'philosophy' within the Girardian universe?
Mimetic Theory and Hermeneutics
Bubbio P
2005-01-01
Abstract
The thought of Rene Girard has been object of much interest in the last few years, both in the 'Continental' and in the 'English-speaking' philosophical areas. Nevertheless, Rene Girard's thought is not always accepted in the academic circles. The main cause for this is that his theory is considered too 'philosophical' in the Human Sciences Departments, and it seems too close to cultural anthropology and literary criticism to be appreciated by philosophers. This is the reason why it could be fruitful to focus the attention on the philosophical aspects - I am tempted to say 'on the central philosophical nucleus' - of Rene Girard's way of thinking. I will try to clarify what is meant exactly by 'philosophy' within the mimetic theory of Rene Girard and will attempt to define the borders of the problem of the 'death of philosophy', as it appears from Girard's work. Then, I will focus my attention on hermeneutic philosophy and its relationship with the mimetic theory. Finally, I will try to answer a question which I consider absolutely central: is it still possible to speak of 'philosophy' within the Girardian universe?File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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