This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: La responsabilidad por la repetición
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JULY 2013
Abstract
Groundog Day, is a comedy by Harold Ramis that tells the story of a man trapped in a time loop, which condemns him to living the same day every day. This is the basis of a philosophical reflection on the sense of existence, the ethical position regarding desire and responsibility towards others. As of Soren Kierkegaard y Friedrich Nietzsche’s thoughts, the concept of repetition is resumed, showing how repetition in these authors could be a novelty, a work for liberty, the very object of want. The film allows for thinking Nietzsche’s repetition as a way to legality which surpasses Kantian morals, introducing a reflection on desire and love.
Key Words: Nietzsche | Repetition| Act | Responsability
This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: La responsabilidad por la repetición
NOTAS
Volumen 3 | Nº 2
Ética & Cine es una Revista Académica Cuatrimestral, editada de manera conjunta por:
Programa de Estudios Psicoanalíticos. Ética, Discurso y Subjetividad. CIECS (CONICET y UNC) y Cátedra de Psicoanálisis. Facultad de Psicología. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
Departamento de Ética, Política y Tecnología, Instituto de Investigaciones y Cátedra de Ética y Derechos Humanos, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Buenos Aires.
Con la colaboración del Centro de Ética Médica (CME), de la Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Oslo, Noruega.