The Sade Case: An Unceasing Primordial Murmur
Abstract
The aim of the text is to document the presence of Sade in the work published by Foucault and to trace his path and the specificity of his relevance, both literary and philosophical, throughout it. His archaeological location between the classical episteme and modernity will be the one that propitiates, in the literary space, his pioneering role in the passage from the work of language to literature; and in the philosophical space, his commitment to a non-dialectical thought, which counterposes to the game of contradiction and totality, the questioning of the being and the limit as a thought of transgression.
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