Deconstruction in a nutshell
a conversation with Jacques Derrida
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Author
Contributions
- Caputo, John D. - Contributor
Publication
1997 - Fordham University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
53,750 words, Guess
Page Count
215 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1005408M
- ISBN-10082321754X
- OCLC Control Number35784367
- OCLC Control Number44962554
- OCLC Control Numberdeconstructionnu00capu_010
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number96045189
- LibraryThing2364962
- Goodreads2569649
Classifications
- DDC194
- LCCB809.6 .D46 1997
Description
Responding to questions put to him at a Roundtable held at Villanova University in 1994, Jacques Derrida leads the reader through an illuminating discussion of the central themes of deconstruction. Speaking in English and extemporaneously, Derrida takes up with clarity and eloquence such topics as the task of philosophy, the Greeks, justice, responsibility, the gift, community, the distinction between the messianic and the concrete messianisms, and his interpretation of James Joyce. Derrida convincingly refutes the charges of relativism and nihilism that are often leveled at deconstruction by its critics, and sets forth the profoundly affirmative ethico-political thrust of this work. The Roundtable is annotated by John D. Caputo, the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University, who has supplied cross-references to Derrida's writings, where the reader may find further discussion on these topics. Professor Caputo has also supplied a commentary which elaborates the principal issues raised in the Roundtable.
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Series Statement
- Perspectives in continental philosophy,
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