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EMIL CIORAN – A DECONSTRUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY
EMIL CIORAN – A DECONSTRUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY

Author(s): Angela Botez
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: Emil Cioran; deconstructivism; antifoundationalism, philosophy of life; despair; and end of philosophy.

Summary/Abstract: For Cioran, expressing (something, someone) is the same with a postponed ripost or an aggression left for lateron and his writing is a solution, not to act, to avoid a crisis. His indignation is not as much a moral outset, as it is a literary one, the resort of inspiration, while wisdom wearies us of any momentum. The writer is a lunatic who uses in curative purposes these fictions we call words. For the Romanian philosopher the most uncomfortable relation is precisely with philosophy explaining that meeting the idea face to face incites us to talk nonsense, and clouds our judgement and produces the illusion of almightiness... All our deregulations and aberrations are triggered by the fight we lead with the irrealities, with the abstractions, with our will to conquer what does not exist, and from hereon also the impure, tiranical and delirious aspect of the philosophical works...

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 7-14
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English