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A Conversation with Jacques Derrida

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An edition of Islam and the West (2008)

Islam and the West

A Conversation with Jacques Derrida

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The sentiments at the heart of this book are admirable: an understanding that democracy is constantly evolving (“democracy is the only political system... which accepts its perfectibility.... Democracy is always to come”); the belief that it is only by engaging the Other that we can end humanity's struggles; the need to remember that there is no single way of being Muslim or Western. However, the ideas are enervated by their poor presentation; the conversation between Derrida and Chérif is meandering and esoteric and not intended for a general audience; furthermore, this slim volume is also deeply repetitive and all but devoid of actionable suggestions—readers will be frustrated by repeated calls for dialogue that come unencumbered by suggestions as to how to work toward that goal. The book's most peculiar flaw is its paucity of Derrida—the short conversation is overwhelmed by two introductions, a conclusion and a touching afterword—a eulogy to the philosopher, who died some 15 months after this discussion took place.

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Pages
114

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Table of Contents

Foreword: pure faith in peace
Introduction: friendship, above all
The future of civilizations
The discussion
To have lived, and to remember, as an algerian
East-West: unity and differences
Injustice and decline
Separation or connection?
Progress is absolute, or there is no progress
Conclusion: the different other is indispensable to our lives
Afterword: from the southern shores, adieu to Derrida
Biography: Derrida and the southern shores.

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Chicago
Genre
Interviews.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909/.09767
Library of Congress
CB251 .D4 2008, CB251 .D413 2008, CB251.D4 2008, CB251 .C44 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
114

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16474946M
Internet Archive
islamwestconvers00derr
ISBN 10
0226102866
ISBN 13
9780226102863
LCCN
2008003988
OCLC/WorldCat
191732517
Library Thing
6740520
Goodreads
4621466

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