Respuestas de perros: Bataille, Derrida y Ortiz
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/b.v8i16%20(Marzo).375Keywords:
philosophy, poetry, animality, identity, forms of lifeAbstract
Abstract: From Georges Bataille's intuition on the aesthetic perception of the animals, and after Jacques Derrida's discussion on the perspective of the western philosophy it brings over of the difference between the human being and the animal being, this article proposes to investigate which would be the poetical point of view that certain animals represent, preferably so called domestic, in the poetry of Juan L. Ortiz. However the conclusions will not resolve the distances between the authors but rather they will bring the discussion near on the words of the poetry and the concepts of the philosophy to the zone of indetermination where the manners of life not defined by the articulated and historical speech are faced with the bodies that supposedly they write, think and name.