- The Rhetoric of Drugs
The Rhetoric of Drugs, "Rhétorique de la drogue" in the original French title, is a 1989 work by French philosopher
Jaques Derrida . Derrida, interviewed, discusses the concept of "drug ", and says that "Already one must conclude that the concept of drug is a non-scientific concept, that it is instituted on the basis of moral or political evaluations." [Eng. 1995, p.229] In his philosophical-linguistic analysis, Derrida unmasks the socio-cultural mystifications made on thediscourse s on drugs.Derrida also discusses the problem of drug use by athletes. Exploring its confines, he says: "and what about women athletes who get
pregnant for the stimulating, hormonal effects and then have an abortion after their event?" [Eng. 1995, p.248 original: "Et la pratique des athlètes femmes qui provoquent une grossesse dont les effets endocriniens sont «dopants» et qui avortent après l’épreuve?"]Derrida discusses how the link between the rhetoric of drugs and the Western ideology. He also says that "
Adorno andHorkheimer correctly point out that drug culture has always been associated with the West's other, with Oriental ethics and religion",Eng. 1995, p.250] [ Adorno and Horkheimer, 1944] and adds: "The Enlightenment [...] is in itself a declaration ofwar on drugs ."Editions
This interview was made in 1989 and published more than one time as a journal article. It was included in the Derrida's 1992 book "Points de suspension. Entretiens", as section XIV. The English edition of "Points de suspension. Entretiens", titled "" (1995), contained the interview at pp. 228-254, as the final part of the chapter "Autobiophotographies".
* [http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst?docId=96479041 The Rhetoric of Drugs. an Interview] Journal article by Jacques Derrida; Differences, Vol. 5, 1993
*"The Rhetoric of Drugs", translated byMichael Israel . Published in " [http://books.google.com/books?id=ydnInqiO_UcC Points: Interviews 1974-1994.] " (1995)Reactions
Neurobiologist and anti-drug activistRita Levi Montalcini , which a few months earlier was the protagonist of an anti-drugTV ad campaign, was botheredClarifyme by Derrida work and commented: "my impression is that this guy amuses himself quibbling, in order to appear original". [Corriere della Sera, March 1993: ]Notes
References
*English edition, 1995
*Theodor W. Adorno andMax Horkheimer [1944] "Dialectic of Enlightenment " (French translation by E. Kaufholz, Gallimard, 1974, p. 75-76)
* [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1993/marzo/08/droga_non_solo_una_parola_co_0_93030810207.shtml Ma la droga non e' solo una parola] , article published byCorriere della Sera , March 1993. Quotes from Montalcini:"the quibbles of a philosopher!" accuses Rita Levi Montalcini, which was the protagonist, with Di Pietro and Archbishop Martini, of last anti-drug publicity campaign. [...] Rita Levi Montalcini turns up her nose, bothered: "it seems to me that this gentleman ( 'questo signore', an Italian mildly derogative expression ) amuses himself quibbling, in order to appear original. Those that we call drugs ( "stupefacenti", an Italian word that sounds somewhat more 'official' ) are substances that are well identified both on the pharmacological-botanical level and on the behavioural level. You can mythologize them as much as you want, but it has been proven, that they are not at all, means to reach an higher knowledge. On the contrary, they decrease cognitive ability and increase emotional responses. Neither Newton nor Einstein made their discoveries under the action of any drug".
ee also
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Prohibition (drugs)
*Recreational drug use
*Hard and soft drugs
*Arguments for and against drug prohibition
*Cognitive liberty Links
* [http://www.jacquesderrida.com.ar/frances/derrida_drogue.htm French text]
* [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-7300924/Valle-Incl-n-modernity-and.html] by Persin, Margaret
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