The form of the law: Lacan and Nancy interpreters of Kant
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Tuppini, T. (2009). The form of the law: Lacan and Nancy interpreters of Kant. Kant E-Prints, 3(2), 279–286. Recuperado de https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/kant/article/view/8672442

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Both Lacan and Nancy saw in the conceptual structure of the Kantian ethical law a kind of anomaly in modern philosophy. For Lacan, the moral Law generates the broken structure of desire. For Nancy, in the categorical character of the imperative comes to light a structure of being-addressed which deconstructs from the inside the self-centred rational and autonomous subject. On the ground of different reason Lacan and Nancy come to the same conclusion: the Kantian form of the law deprives the (Cartesian) subject of its autorefertiality, of its mastery of itself.

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