Jacques Derrida: Live Theory
Jacques Derrida: Live Theory is a new introduction to the work of this most influential of contemporary philosophers. It covers Derrida's corpus in its entirety - from his earliest work in phenomenology and the philosophy of language, to his most recent work in ethics, politics and religion. It investigates Derrida's contribution to, and impact upon such disciplines as philosophy, literary theory, cultural studies, aesthetics and theology. Throughout, the key concepts that underpin Derrida's thought are thoroughly examined; in particular, the notion of 'the Other' or 'alterity' is employed to indicate a fundamental continuity from Derrida's earliest to his latest work. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding Derrida's philosophical heritage as the key to understanding the interdisciplinary impact of his project. In the wake of Derrida's death, the book includes an interview that interrogates the very notion of live theory as a way into the core themes of deconstruction.
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Jacques Derrida: Live Theory
Jacques Derrida: Live Theory is a new introduction to the work of this most influential of contemporary philosophers. It covers Derrida's corpus in its entirety - from his earliest work in phenomenology and the philosophy of language, to his most recent work in ethics, politics and religion. It investigates Derrida's contribution to, and impact upon such disciplines as philosophy, literary theory, cultural studies, aesthetics and theology. Throughout, the key concepts that underpin Derrida's thought are thoroughly examined; in particular, the notion of 'the Other' or 'alterity' is employed to indicate a fundamental continuity from Derrida's earliest to his latest work. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding Derrida's philosophical heritage as the key to understanding the interdisciplinary impact of his project. In the wake of Derrida's death, the book includes an interview that interrogates the very notion of live theory as a way into the core themes of deconstruction.
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Jacques Derrida: Live Theory

Jacques Derrida: Live Theory

by James KA Smith
Jacques Derrida: Live Theory

Jacques Derrida: Live Theory

by James KA Smith

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Jacques Derrida: Live Theory is a new introduction to the work of this most influential of contemporary philosophers. It covers Derrida's corpus in its entirety - from his earliest work in phenomenology and the philosophy of language, to his most recent work in ethics, politics and religion. It investigates Derrida's contribution to, and impact upon such disciplines as philosophy, literary theory, cultural studies, aesthetics and theology. Throughout, the key concepts that underpin Derrida's thought are thoroughly examined; in particular, the notion of 'the Other' or 'alterity' is employed to indicate a fundamental continuity from Derrida's earliest to his latest work. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding Derrida's philosophical heritage as the key to understanding the interdisciplinary impact of his project. In the wake of Derrida's death, the book includes an interview that interrogates the very notion of live theory as a way into the core themes of deconstruction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826462817
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/01/2005
Series: Live Theory
Edition description: ANN
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

James K. A. Smith is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College, Michigan.

Table of Contents

Prefacex
Abbreviationsxiv
Exergue: A Work of Mourningxv
Introduction: Derrida's Other/An Other Derrida1
0.1Demythologizing 'Derrida': On Myths and Monsters1
0.1.1The Cambridge Affair4
0.1.2The New York Review of Books Affair7
0.2Demythologizing 'Deconstruction'8
0.3The Lens of Alterity: Deconstruction and the Other13
1Words and Things: Phenomenology's Other16
1.1In the Beginning was the Word16
1.2Writing: The Very Idea18
1.2.1'Away with the Body': Why Socrates Didn't Write18
1.2.2Husserl's Archaeology of Geometry19
1.2.3Deconstructing Euclid23
1.2.3.1Language, Incarnation, and Objectivity23
1.2.3.2And the Word was made Flesh: Writing and Incarnation25
1.3Talking to Oneself: The Critique of Husserl27
1.3.1Husserl's Theory of Signs27
1.3.2The Sounds of Absence: Speech and Transcendence30
1.3.2.1'Phonocentrism' and 'The Metaphysics of Presence'31
1.3.2.2Speech, Thought, and Community: The Semiotic Conditioning of Consciousness34
1.4Writing Speech: On Language, Violence and the Other as Other38
1.4.1Levi-Strauss: Structuralism as Ethnocentrism40
1.4.2Rousseau: The Other as Necessary Supplement42
1.4.3Arche-writing and Differance: Why 'There is Nothing Outside of the Text'43
2The Other (as) Literature: Critical Literary Theory46
2.1Philosophy's Others: Literature, for example47
2.1.1Making Room: Literature and the Future of Philosophy47
2.1.2The Secret Politics of Literature51
2.2Post Cards from the Edge: A Metaphor for Metaphoricity54
2.2.1The Irreducibility of Metaphor: or Why Plato Never Gets out of his Truck54
2.2.2Post Cards: Performing the Metaphor57
2.3Reference to the Other: Interpretation, Context and Community61
2.3.1Reference and the Ethics of Interpretation61
2.3.2Context and Community as Interpretive Guardrails62
3Welcoming the Other: Ethics, Hospitality, Religion65
3.1Deconstruction as Justice: A Legal Hauntology66
3.1.1Opening Borders: Asylum, Immigration and Cities of Refuge68
3.1.2Opening Ourselves (to Offence): Forgiveness Without Condition71
3.1.3Opening Europe to Its Other72
3.1.4Opening the Academy: The University to Come73
3.2Religion as Hospitality: Levinas and Kierkegaard as Proto-Deconstructors75
3.2.1'The relation to the other, that is to say, justice': Levinas76
3.2.2Every Other is Wholly Other: Kierkegaard's Abraham80
3.3The Politics of Deconstruction: The New International and the Democracy to Come84
3.3.1Conjuring the Spirit of Marx85
3.3.2What Are We Waiting For?: The Enlightenment to Come88
4Derrida on Others: Others on Derrida92
4.1Feeding on Others: Derrida and the History of Philosophy94
4.1.1Plato94
4.1.2Nietzsche96
4.1.3Heidegger97
4.1.4Freud98
4.1.5Other Others98
4.2Others on Derrida: Responses to Deconstruction99
4.2.1American Reception: The Yale School99
4.2.2German Reception: Habermas and Gadamer99
4.2.3Anglo-American Responses: Analytic Philosophy102
4.2.4After 'Postmodernism': Eagleton, Zizek, Badiou103
5Authorship, Sovereignty and the Axiomatics of the Interview: Derrida 'Live'104
Epilogue118
After Derrida118
Bibliography120
Works by Jacques Derrida120
Select Books and Articles on Jacques Derrida in English125
Notes130
Name Index151
Subject Index154
Index of Derrida's work157
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