Derrida's Account Hospitality
Jacques Derrida, Richard Kearney, Hospitality, Kant, Paul Ricouer, Hermeneutic, Deconstruction.
The globe is now facing a population deluge. One of the most important issues
confronting many Western countries is migration. However, we also face complex attitudes to
migrants - strangers crossing borders in the face of so much uncertainty in the hope of finding a
better life than they had in their own nations. The concept of inviting strangers into one's home and
nation has gotten a lot of attention in recent years. We have heard several instances of both
animosity and friendliness. In terms of the migratory scenario - welcoming newcomers - all
philosophers agree that our hospitality shapes our moral attitude toward others. They differ,
however, in how they approach meeting and welcoming individuals. In this piece, I'd want to
discuss what it means to reciprocate (hospitality) in the deconstructionist tradition of continental
philosopher Jacques Derrida. I also employ Kearney's hermeneutical technique to highlight or
criticise some flaws in Derrida's concept of hospitality.
"Derrida's Account Hospitality ", IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (www.IJNRD.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 3, page no.b20-b29, March-2023, Available :https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2303105.pdf
Volume 8
Issue 3,
March-2023
Pages : b20-b29
Paper Reg. ID: IJNRD_188411
Published Paper Id: IJNRD2303105
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Research Area: Social Science and Humanities
Country: Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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