Reviewed Work: Déconstruction et phénoménologie: Derrida en débat avec Husserl et Heidegger by DasturFrançoise It is precisely here (see note 49 on page 24, but also note 71 on page 28) that Dastur ...
Attacks on Jacques Derrida are nothing new: since the early 1980s, they’ve been a favorite sport of certain other philosophers in his own country, not to mention the American media. Even almost a ...
Martin Heidegger notoriously linked industrial agriculture and the Holocaust in a lecture given at Bremen while he was still banned from teaching under denazification measures. What has largely been ...
In Derrida: A Biography, the first in-depth account of the life of the iconoclastic French postmodern philosopher, Benoît Peeters looks at the dawn of a semiotic analysis that would dominate Western ...
Jacques Derrida, the thinker whose concept of “deconstruction” influenced at least two generations of scholarship in the humanities, died in Paris on Friday at the age of 74. The director of the ...
To extricate our civilisation from perils of binary thinking, we need to represent heterogenous world pictures and blur boundaries. This can be done by engaging in what Derrida calls endless ...
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