Speculate on Destruction. Ontologies of the Death Drive between Psychoanalysis, Deconstruction and Plasticity

Authors

  • Domenico Licciardi Università della Calabria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/1593-7178/8710

Abstract

In Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Sigmund Freud contests August Weismann’s thesis according to which death and sexuality would be late acquisitions of life. By inscribing them at the very source of the living, Freud undermines the purity and originality of the concept of life implied in Weismann’s belief in the immortality of germ cells. For this reason, Freud’s essay has a special place in Jacques Derrida’s thought: according to him, the deconstruction of the ideality of life is at work in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, for it testifies that life is always haunted by its “other” (namely death). Today, the notion of death is structural to the research field in Derrida’s philosophy concerning the life science that has been lately named “biodeconstruction”.  However, the notion of death drive has been recently re-evoked by Catherine Malabou, who has elaborated it within a neuroplastic framework that would constitute the critical standpoint of traditional ontology, psychoanalysis, and Derrida’s philosophy. This paper proposes that the concept of plasticity might supply instead relevant cues in relation to either Freud’s notion of death drive and “biodecostruction”.

Keywords: Biodeconstruction, Death Drive, Life Death, Neuroplasticity, Plasticity

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Published

2021-12-09

How to Cite

Licciardi, D. (2021). Speculate on Destruction. Ontologies of the Death Drive between Psychoanalysis, Deconstruction and Plasticity. Bollettino Filosofico, 36, 80–94. https://doi.org/10.6093/1593-7178/8710