Jacques DerridaZeynep Direk, Leonard Lawlor Psychology Press, 2002 - 1184 páginas The value of these volumes lies not only in the fact that it will make many well-known essays easily available, but also that it will present many essays never before translated into English. The names alone of the authors assembled here indicate the importance of this collection, contributors include: Blanchot, Cixous, deMan, Foucault, Gadamer, Habermas, Irigaray, Levinas, Lyotard and Ricoeur. |
Conteúdo
Part | 3 |
Derrida and the question | 21 |
Difference | 30 |
Ça cloche | 44 |
The play of Nietzsche in Derrida | 66 |
Deconstruction as criticism | 85 |
Introduction to Part 3 | 123 |
an essay on Derrida | 166 |
Derrida and the paradoxes of reflection | 184 |
Derrida and Meister Eckhart | 198 |
the argument | 270 |
The trace of Levinas in Derrida | 304 |
for example | 322 |
Deconstruction and the philosophers the very idea | 342 |
Termos e frases comuns
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