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Derrida and Law

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

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

... of law. Derrida addresses this issue concerning justice by stressing that if justice is interpreted in the form of a law, it can no longer be presently just or fully just [“elle n'est plus ...

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The face and the interface: thinking with levinas on ethics and justice in an electronically mediated world

The face and the interface: thinking with levinas on ethics and justice in an electronically mediated world

... with Derrida that a decision that did not go through the “ordeal of the undecidable” is not a decision—it is a ...the law, the rule, the universal, [as] the ‘maxim’ that can be drawn from this singular ...

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Speechless Complainer: A Derridean Reading of Titus Andronicus

Speechless Complainer: A Derridean Reading of Titus Andronicus

... Along with the earlier binary opposition, there are many other binaries throughout the play that decentralize or undermine the current values and introduce an element of chaos into the play. One of these decentred ...

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Life after Derrida : anacoluthia and the agrammaticality of following

Life after Derrida : anacoluthia and the agrammaticality of following

... work. Derrida finds the figure of the anacoluthon in Hillis Miller’s essay, just as Hillis Miller has found it in ...Miller, Derrida then proceeds to invent this concept, to put it to work ‘in a productive, ...

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Animal Justice: Following Derrida & Other Animals

Animal Justice: Following Derrida & Other Animals

... as law, is never exercised without a decision that cuts, that divides” ...what Derrida calls “the ordeal of the undecidable.” Derrida does not mean that no kind of decision whatsoever can be made or ...

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Derrida on the history of phenomenology

Derrida on the history of phenomenology

... of Derrida such as Leonard Lawlor, Rodolphe Gasche, and Paola ...“In Derrida, there is a double necessity between an indefinite series of opposites, such as presence and absence, genesis and structure, form ...

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Derrida and/to Žižek on the Spectral Victim of Human Rights in Anil’s Ghost

Derrida and/to Žižek on the Spectral Victim of Human Rights in Anil’s Ghost

... ethics’ (Babcock, 2014: 67) that signifies and deals with a witnessing of the human (Nayar, 2006: xvii). Ratti (2004: 128) claims that ‘we can think of the discourse of human rights as a form of witnessing the other.’ ...

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"As Nobody I was Sovereign": reading Derrida reading Blanchot

"As Nobody I was Sovereign": reading Derrida reading Blanchot

... The narrator in The Madness of the Day is asked to give an account of himself to the representatives of power/knowledge, namely, the psychiatrist and the opthamologist. This narrator interrupts his own representation by ...

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Derrida’s reconfiguration of phenomenology

Derrida’s reconfiguration of phenomenology

... to Derrida, speech is superior to writing because of the politics encoded in the hierarchy: while one can adjust conversation according to the nature of the interlocutor, in the way that the equity of the judge ...

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Consolations of the law: jurisprudence and the constitution
of deliberative politics

Consolations of the law: jurisprudence and the constitution of deliberative politics

... general, law would apply to persons or situations in “the abstract” or “universally” and so much so, some would add, that a decision (ostensibly) confined to the particular does not count as law ...(e.g. ...

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Access as justice

Access as justice

... of LawDerrida would want to “make explicit or perhaps produce a difficult and unstable distinction between justice and droit, between justice (infinite, incalculable, rebellious to rule and foreign to ...

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After Derrida before Husserl : the spacing between phenomenology and deconstruction

After Derrida before Husserl : the spacing between phenomenology and deconstruction

... which Derrida acts as the mediator of a dialogue between the later and earlier Husserl – opening up the spacing between the genetic and the ...by Derrida – which precedes Speech and Phenomena by five years ...

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Derrida’s Contributions to Phenomenology

Derrida’s Contributions to Phenomenology

... metaphysics. Derrida would thus argue that Blanchot, like Levinas, does not manage to escape ...essay, Derrida deconstructs the division between fiction and testimony to show that they are not ...

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Representatie-crisis en openbaring. Barth en Derrida

Representatie-crisis en openbaring. Barth en Derrida

... Aangezien geen representatie voldoet, aangezien God zich alleen zelf kan presenteren, moet ons menselijke denken en spreken over God zich voortdurend laten onderbreken: door (de gedachte[r] ...

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Derrida reappraised : deconstruction, critique and emancipation in management studies

Derrida reappraised : deconstruction, critique and emancipation in management studies

... In other words, the ambition is radically to question the supposed single ‘reality’ that managers arbitrarily carve out for us through their language. That which might be assumed to be familiar and obvious is shown as ...

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Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion on the (im)possibility of negative theology.

Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion on the (im)possibility of negative theology.

... why Derrida confesses his “uneasiness” with mystical theology: It is discourse that promises God’s presence as given to intuition or vision – a promise presence, affirmation, beyond all ...

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Vol 6, No 2

Vol 6, No 2

... The voice most probably belongs to Ben‟s senior partner who decides for what it is. Austen and Searle and Derrida would interpret the interaction between Ben and Gus as a failure of felicity condition. However, ...

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"The Almost Nothing of the Unpresentable": the Experience of "My Death" in the thought of Jacques Derrida

"The Almost Nothing of the Unpresentable": the Experience of "My Death" in the thought of Jacques Derrida

... career, Derrida has never ceased to “have it out with death,” s’expliquer avec la ...it, Derrida was almost always engaged in “an impossible mourning in advance for himself” ...specifically, Derrida ...

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Tracing calculation [calque calcul] between Nicolas Abraham and Jacques Derrida

Tracing calculation [calque calcul] between Nicolas Abraham and Jacques Derrida

... earlier, Derrida had no cause for ...that Derrida will momentarily suspend his refusal to mourn Levinas in order to re-assert an ongoing performance of incorporation (a prior refusal to mourn), but the ...

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... The sudden appearance of a tropology of middleness in the work of figures such as Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida, Deleuze, Jean-François Lyotard, Michel Foucaul[r] ...

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