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La trama de la comunicación

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BASILIO, Daniel. La Cita como suspenso: el Autor-Dios y la Nada. Trama comun. [online]. 2015, vol.19, n.1, pp.29-43. ISSN 1668-5628.

Modern societies are governed by the idea of an Author, which is a variable of the legal, abstract and self-sufficient subject that is established as the canonic individual of the era. The God-Auhor turns the works in anthropomorphic entities, delimited organisms that belongs to him by his sign. Each work lives in suspense with its dead signs, which will be resurrected by those who will construct the future. This essay is about the thoughts of Leibniz and Tarde about the Derrida´s politics of friendship: the plural origin of Being as Nothingness that expresses the art of quoting. Friendship is a compromise that survives death; the writing lefts its words for those about to come; quoting transcend the threshold of death in order to give life back to dead signs, the legacy of those who precede us. We live with strangeness. Quoting is a virus, and infection: it gets trough the flesh to change our thoughts systems. Quoting is also profanation: we extract sacred symbols and print them our own singularity.

Palavras-chave : God-Author; Derrida; Leibniz; Tarde and neo-nomadology; The politics of friendship; The quote.

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