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Sarah Kofman y su íntimo Ecce homo

Translated title of the contribution: Sarah Kofman and her intimate Ecce Homo

Ricardo A. Espinoza Lolas, Fabiana Pellegrini, Pol Ruiz de Gauna de Lacalle

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Abstract

This article explains a crucial detail about the French thinker Sarah Kofman, namely, how her last book Rue Ordener, Rue Labat is not merely a biographical text that foretells her imminent suicide a few months after it was written, but rather expresses the deepest aspects of her thought and life. To understand this, Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo is proposed as the interpretative horizon, because it is in the light of Nietzsche’s last book that we can comprehend Kofman’s writing style in her book, and within this, see that her work revolves around the eternal return, that is a nuance of the subtle that points to the life-death that is constitutive of both the human and reality itself.
Translated title of the contribution Sarah Kofman and her intimate Ecce Homo
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)11-16
Number of pages6
JournalAnales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofia
Volume43
Issue number43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2026

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