| Jacques Derrida - 1992 - 200 Seiten
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| Alexander Gelley - 1995 - 396 Seiten
...responsible. As Derrida has recently argued in L'autre cap (The other healing): [M]orality, politics, responsibility, if there are any, will only ever have begun with the experience of the aporia. When the path is given, when a knowledge opens up the way in advance, the decision is... | |
| Nancy Holland - 2010 - 268 Seiten
...of the modem Subject. 3 And what would be a postmodern feminist politics without its proper Subject? I will even venture to say that ethics, politics,...ever have begun with the experience and experiment of aporia. When the path is clear and given, when a certain knowledge opens up the way in advance, the... | |
| Michael J. Shapiro - 260 Seiten
...certain knowledge opens the way in advance . . . one simply applies or implements a program," whereas "ethics, politics, and responsibility, if there are...have begun with the experience and experiment of the aporia."82 Derrida goes on to elaborate the senses in which the dominant European self-understanding... | |
| Thomas Keenan - 1997 - 282 Seiten
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| Martin Beck Matu tík, Martin Joseph Matustik, Martin Joseph Matu tík - 1998 - 386 Seiten
...since this experience gives rise to that pathos whereby one is delivered into the other of the heading. "I will even venture to say that ethics, politics,...with the experience and experiment of the aporia." Echoing perhaps Havel's nonpolitical politics, Derrida articulates this locus of action in radically... | |
| David Campbell - 1998 - 323 Seiten
...confronts an aporia that even if "we must not hide it from ourselves," embodies a political hesitation: "I will even venture to say that ethics, politics,...ever have begun with the experience and experiment of aporia." But — and here we must recall the ghost of undecidability within each and every decision... | |
| David Campbell - 1998 - 323 Seiten
...embodies a political hesitation: "I will even venture to say that ethics, politics, and responsibility, ;/ there are any, will only ever have begun with the experience and experiment of aporia." But — and here we must recall the ghost of undecidability within each and every decision... | |
| Joseph Hillis Miller, Manuel Asensi - 1999 - 560 Seiten
...monopoly nor dispersion, therefore. This is, of course, an aporia, and we must not hide it from ourselves. I will even venture to say that ethics, politics,...with the experience and experiment of the aporia.... That is not easy. It is even impossible to conceive of a responsibility that consists in being responsible^&r... | |
| David Campbell, Michael J. Shapiro - 1999 - 292 Seiten
...confronts an aporia that, even if "we must not hide it from ourselves," embodies a political hesitation: "I will even venture to say that ethics, politics,...ever have begun with the experience and experiment of aporia." But — and here we must recall the ghost of undecidability within each and every decision—... | |
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