Abstract
What would remain of the relationship between literature and philosophy if the line between them, separating and calling each towards the other, is already always undecidable? This brings into question the traditional notion of Judgment, especially Hegelian notion of the limit as determinate negation. If Hegelian notion of the limit, or the line is based upon the predicative proposition, then the line as indeterminate transgression, without being able of found anything on the basis of predication, would remain unpredicative. In this excess of the line there lies the 'infinite contestation', an idea borrowed from Maurice Blanchot, of literature.