Livre | Chapitre
Between mourning and magnetism
Derrida and Waldenfels on the art of hospitality
pp. 258-273
Résumé
Plutarch recounts a scene in the life of the Athenian lawmaker Solon (sixth century BC), when another Greek sage, Anacharsis, has come to visit: “Anacharsis, coming to Athens, knocked at Solon’s door, and told him, that he, being a stranger, was come to be his guest, and contract a friendship with him; and Solon replying, ‘It is better to make friends at home,’ Anacharsis replied, ‘Then you that are at home make friendship with me.’”
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Kearney Richard, Semonovitch Kascha (2011) Phenomenologies of the stranger: Between hostility and hospitality. New York, Fordham University Press.
Pages: 258-273
Citation complète:
Yates Christopher, 2011, Between mourning and magnetism: Derrida and Waldenfels on the art of hospitality. In R. Kearney & K. Semonovitch (eds.) Phenomenologies of the stranger (258-273). New York, Fordham University Press.