An edition of Derrida (2010)

Derrida

profanations

Derrida
Patrick O'Connor, Patrick O'Co ...
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An edition of Derrida (2010)

Derrida

profanations

Derrida: Profanations presents a re-appraisal of Jacques Derrida's deconstruction. If philosophy articulates what it means to be human, then deconstruction, which Patrick O'Connor argues consigns all existence to a mortal, profane and worldly life remains radically philosophical. The assertion demands an analysis of Derrida's radicalisation of the key philosophers who influenced him, as well as a rebuttal of theological accounts of deconstruction. This book closely examines how the phenomenological lineage is received in deconstruction, especially the relation between deconstruction and Derrida's radical readings of Hegel, Husserl, Levinas and Heidegger. This book presents a theorisation of deconstruction as profane, atheistic and egalitarian. It reveals how deconstruction holds the resources to think ontology as a multiplicity of worlds through demonstrates the ways in which Derrida expresses a 'phenomenology' which disjoints humans' orientation to the world. Deconstruction is characterized as radically hubristic. For deconstruction, nothing is sacred. If nothing sustains itself as separate, exclusive or sacrosanct, then nothing can sustain the implementation of its own hierarchy

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Publisher
Continuum
Language
English
Pages
206

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Derrida: Profanations
2011, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Cover of: Derrida
Derrida: profanations
2010, Continuum
in English
Cover of: Derrida
Derrida: Profanations
2010, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
B2430.D484 O26 2010, B2430.D484O26 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 206 p. ;
Number of pages
206

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24419493M
ISBN 10
1441181709
ISBN 13
9781441181701
LCCN
2009042037
OCLC/WorldCat
432983551, 649906487
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.5040/9781472546401

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15452423W

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