The Master That Therefore I Am (More to follow): A derridean look over Caeiro’s invention

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2176148587993

Keywords:

Fernando Pessoa, Jacques Derrida, Animal, Heteronymy, Post-humanism

Abstract

In his work “The Animal That Therefore I Am (More to Follow)” (2002), Jacques Derrida reflects on the position of humans in relation to animals. Starting from the gaze of a cat observing the naked body of a human, the philosopher speculates on the conditions created by humans to consider themselves superior to animals and questions the concept of language as a decisive factor in this process. Although preceding the conceptualization of post-humanism, Fernando Pessoa’s heteronymy touches on some of these ideas, especially through the creation of Alberto Caeiro, master of the heteronyms. In this article, we explore the possible connections between the figure of the animal presented by Derrida as absolute alterity to humans and the figure of Alberto Caeiro, who illuminates the heteronyms and introduces a complete novelty to Western thought.

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Author Biography

Taynnã de Camargo Santos, University of Minho

Taynnã de Camargo Santos is a PhD candidate in the Comparative Modernities program at the University of Minho, holds a master's degree in Portuguese Language Literature from the same university with the dissertation "Beyond the Curve of the Road: metaphors of life and death in the poetry of Alberto Caeiro and Fernando Pessoa-orthonym" and has training in the areas of cultural studies, communication and design. He is one of the founders of the literary collective Sinestéticas, editor of the digital magazine Agagê 80 and of the anthology Posfácios (Urutau, 2021).

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Published

2025-04-04

How to Cite

Santos, T. de C. (2025). The Master That Therefore I Am (More to follow): A derridean look over Caeiro’s invention. Letras, 69, e87993 . https://doi.org/10.5902/2176148587993