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Derrida and Deconstruction

Derrida and Political Resistance: The Radical Potential of Deconstruction

Derrida and Political Resistance: The Radical Potential of Deconstruction

... between deconstruction and the postcolonial’ (2007, ...continues, Derrida ‘is ultimately a representative of the Western philosophical tradition he is deconstructing, and… deconstruction is therefore ...

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After Derrida before Husserl : the spacing between phenomenology and deconstruction

After Derrida before Husserl : the spacing between phenomenology and deconstruction

... nor Derrida explicitly reject both poles of the dyad in any metaphysical sense – they consign the bi-polarity to parenthetical ...For Derrida, it is similarly a matter of a certain kind of displacement and ...

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Derrida reappraised : deconstruction, critique and emancipation in management studies

Derrida reappraised : deconstruction, critique and emancipation in management studies

... effect. Derrida himself rarely claims to provide subversive readings although this term is regularly applied by some sympathetic management writers to describe what Derridean analyses can offer: see for example, ...

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The Sovereign, The Revolutionary and Deconstruction: Derrida on Law and Reality

The Sovereign, The Revolutionary and Deconstruction: Derrida on Law and Reality

... the deconstruction of the ruling classes' notion of history – and in Zur Kritik der Gewalt he argues that divine law, which brings the individual in front of a whole, has to prevail over mythical ...

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Dialogue of Hermeneutics and Deconstruction

Dialogue of Hermeneutics and Deconstruction

... the Deconstruction and the hermeneutic is an example of this French-German philosophical meeting, this dialogue that appears like a deaf dialogue, as soon as the difference of philosophical conceptions of the two ...

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A Deleuzean Poststructural Deconstruction

A Deleuzean Poststructural Deconstruction

... develop. Derrida himself can also be read as trying to conceive of a commentary that would not simply serve a propositional ...Glas, Derrida performs, amongst many other things, a reading of ...

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DECONSTRUCTION OF CULTURAL ISSUES IN PLATH’S POEMS

DECONSTRUCTION OF CULTURAL ISSUES IN PLATH’S POEMS

... of deconstruction to Plath’s poetry brought into light new vistas of her poetry, of her personality, and of her ...age. Deconstruction of some of Plath’s poems exposed how Plath had utilized this tool to ...

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The diffêrance of an almost absolute proximity : Hegel and Derrida

The diffêrance of an almost absolute proximity : Hegel and Derrida

... SEC, deconstruction operates according to a ‘double gesture’ (LI ...As Derrida notes in Grammatology with regard to the opposition of speech and writing: ‘It is not a matter of rehabilitating writing in the ...

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‘The Ordinary’ in Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida

‘The Ordinary’ in Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida

... or deconstruction of self-presenting images. For Derrida, language is governed by a version of the paradox of the one and the ...(see Derrida 1982, 329; Cavell 1994, ...(see Derrida 1979, ...

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The deconstruction of time

The deconstruction of time

... 2B below "Style and Strategy at the Limits of Heidegger and Derrida" the discussion in Erasmus Philosophy: and see'also " Heidegger's Language: Metalogical Forms of Thought and Grammatic[r] ...

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Deconstruction, existentialism, and art

Deconstruction, existentialism, and art

... Norris," in the visual There is text because arts, Norris, Introduction and also to because there even is always a if there is "Jacques Derrida: In Discussion in Deconstruction: Omnibus [r] ...

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Sounding Shakespeare: acts of reading in Cavell and Derrida

Sounding Shakespeare: acts of reading in Cavell and Derrida

... reading Derrida, Nussbaum may have been thirsting for the blood of humanity, but for all her thirst she misses something else that happens in Derrida’s acts of reading (Love’s Knowledge ...to Derrida is not ...

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Postfoundationalism, deconstruction and the hope that motivates research in Practical TheologyPostfoundationalism, deconstruction and the hope that motivates research in Practical Theology

Postfoundationalism, deconstruction and the hope that motivates research in Practical TheologyPostfoundationalism, deconstruction and the hope that motivates research in Practical Theology

... future? Deconstruction avoids this telos as it interprets the traces to be the traces of traces and not the trace of the original (genesis) ...become. Derrida questions this hyperessentialism and contrasts ...

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Derrida on the history of phenomenology

Derrida on the history of phenomenology

... possibility, deconstruction proceeds by exposing the limit of a text and then de-limiting it towards the Other that it had repressed, its method is thus transgression and exceeding of limits imposed by a text ...

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Construction, Demolition and Deconstruction Information

Construction, Demolition and Deconstruction Information

... Loads with untreated wood and/or green waste mixed with inerts (asphalt, brick, concrete, dirt, fi nes, rock, sand, soil and stone) will not be sorted and therefore not recycled.. How[r] ...

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Animal Justice: Following Derrida & Other Animals

Animal Justice: Following Derrida & Other Animals

... for Derrida is an affirmative response, a “yes” in response to the question, “Can they suffer?” However, Derrida is unclear as to how this undeniability ...as Derrida points out, we see and indeed ...

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Construction and deconstruction: anglophones or autochtones?

Construction and deconstruction: anglophones or autochtones?

... itical, cultural and economie agendas. Together with their counterparts ' ie critical English language press, the liberation journalists of the official dia were eager to exposé the cont[r] ...

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Disclosure and inscription: Heidegger, Derrida, and the technological difference

Disclosure and inscription: Heidegger, Derrida, and the technological difference

... calls cannot as a same as what remains the case that Derrida's text finds itself having to pass through Heidegger's is there technology question concerning nonetheless a fundamental limi[r] ...

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Deconstruction of Marriage: The Swedish Case

Deconstruction of Marriage: The Swedish Case

... A deeper problem with Kurtz’s argument, however, is its limited historical context. In fact, the deliberate deconstruction of marriage in Sweden began over seventy-five years ago. It was, and remains, part of an ...

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A Deconstruction of Borderline Personality Disorder

A Deconstruction of Borderline Personality Disorder

... These markers set in motion an anxiety and often hyper-vigilance which is accompanied by various attributes of stress such as flashbacks, nightmares, social anxieties that are sometimes [r] ...

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