The effects of Derrida's writings have been widespread in literary circles, where they have transformed current work in literary theory. By contrast Derrida's philosophical writings--which deal with the whole range of western thought from Plato to Foucault--have not received adequate attention by p
Derrida and Deconstruction
✍ Scribed by Silverman, Hugh J(Editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Series
- Continental Philosophy II
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
✦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY......Page 3
CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY II......Page 2
Title......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
CONTENTS......Page 7
INTRODUCTION......Page 10
Chapter 1 PLATO’S PHARMAKON: BETWEEN TWO REPETITIONS......Page 16
I Writing on Derrida......Page 17
II The derivative status of writing......Page 22
III Patriarchal writing and patricide......Page 28
IV The double reading/writing......Page 30
Chapter 2 MYSTICISM AND TRANSGRESSION: DERRIDA AND MEISTER ECKHART......Page 33
I Negative theology and the armed neutrality of différance......Page 34
II Deconstruction and negative theology in Meister Eckhart......Page 38
III Eckhart’s joyful wisdom......Page 43
Chapter 3 DERRIDA AND DESCARTES: ECONOMIZING THOUGHT......Page 48
I......Page 50
II......Page 57
I Introduction: the ornaments (parerga) of the third Critique......Page 66
II Derrida’s strategies......Page 67
III From examples to Exemplars......Page 74
IV Parergonality as exemplarity......Page 78
Chapter 5 HEGEL, DERRIDA, AND THE SIGN......Page 84
I......Page 85
II......Page 90
III......Page 97
Chapter 6 DRAWING: (AN) AFFECTING NIETZSCHE: WITH DERRIDA......Page 99
I Affecting a self......Page 100
II The return of the passage......Page 103
III Nietzsche(’s) self drawn......Page 109
IV Case suspended: the survival of the signature......Page 113
I Man: anthropos or aner?......Page 114
II The ends of Freud......Page 116
III ‘My excitement is the oscillation’—for a generalized fetishism: Derrida......Page 124
IV The double erection......Page 129
V From ‘The Question of Style’ to Stilitano’s style: m’ec writing......Page 133
Debate......Page 138
Chapter 8 ON DERRIDA’S ‘INTRODUCTION’ TO HUSSERL’S ORIGIN OF GEOMETRY......Page 144
Chapter 9 DERRIDA, HEIDEGGER, AND THE TIME OF THE LINE......Page 158
I Heidegger......Page 160
II Derrida......Page 165
III The between line......Page 169
Chapter 10 DERRIDA AND SARTRE: HEGEL’S DEATH KNELL......Page 173
Chapter 11 DERRIDA, LEVINAS, AND VIOLENCE......Page 186
I From anonymous being to warring totality......Page 187
II The violence of economy and polity......Page 190
III The face and violence......Page 192
IV Derrida, writing and the same......Page 195
V ‘The rotten sun’......Page 197
VI The language of peace......Page 201
Chapter 12 DERRIDA AND FOUCAULT: MADNESS AND WRITING......Page 204
NOTES......Page 222
I Texts by Jacques Derrida......Page 250
II Selected Bibliography on Derrida and Deconstruction......Page 256
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS......Page 264
About the Editor......Page 266
✦ Subjects
Philosophy
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