WYBACZANIE’ W FILOZOFII SPOTKANIA JACQUES’A DERRIDY, CZYLI O ETYCE JAKO FUNKCJI JĘZYKA
Abstract
‘FORGIVING’ IN DERRIDA’S PHILOSOPHY OF MEETING, OR ON
ETHICS AS AN FUNCTION OF LANGUAGE
Ethics, which became a central point of the late works by Jacques
Derrida, is a peculiar project within works of this scholar. Even an
observation that the ‘deconstruction’ was solely an initial epistemological
procedure, whose aim was to force its way through tissue of
appropriating discourses, in order to make it available for ethics to exist
from the beginning, once again, does not exhaust the risen issue. Ethics,
as interpreted by Derrida, is based on the categories of the philosophy of
meeting – first of all in the Levinas’ version – but is in no way exhausted
within its classical interpretations. A reason for such a situation is a high
status given to a language by the author of the ‘Margins of Philosophy’.
The philosophy of meeting, according to him, takes place in words,
gestures and events, which dialoging is an introduction to construction of
a fundamental ethic situation, i.e. the moment of meeting. One of such
keywords is ‘forgiving’ – that becomes not only a signal of openness to
accept the other, but also a communicative slogan, creating a horizon of
ethics. It turns out that an ability of ‘forgiving’ is a basic condition.
Through meeting it we can give each other a hand, and overcome the
surrounding walls and entanglements. This is the feature of ‘forgiving’,
where Derrida sees a basic chance for survival of the most precious
values of our culture.