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1 online resource. |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Libri nigri ; 72
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Libri nigri ; 72.
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Cover; Titelei; Impressum; Table of Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 High-flown ambitions -- on metaphysics, transcendental philosophy, pretensions and limitations; 1.1 Classical metaphysics; 1.1.1 The classic metaphysical intention; 1.1.2 Hubris; 1.1.3 Augustine and Thomas Aquinas; 1.1.4 Kant and Hegel; 1.2 Nietzsche's radical critique of metaphysics; 1.3 Phenomenology and philosophies of difference; 1.3.1 Heidegger; 1.3.2 Levinas; 1.4 Religiously inspired critique of metaphysics; 1.4.1 Reformational Philosophy; 1.4.2 Duintjer; 1.5 What is metaphysics? Or: the inevitability of hubris |
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CHAPTER 2 Icarus' wax -- Derrida's quasi-transcendental(critique of) metaphysics2.1 Metaphysics, logocentrism, phonocentrism; 2.2 Writing, trace, play; 2.3 Original supplement; 2.4 Deconstruction; 2.5 Quasi-transcendental differences; 2.6 At the limit of metaphysics; 2.6.1 The "closure" of metaphysics; 2.6.2 Beyond "Kant vs. Hegel"; 2.6.3 Beyond "Heidegger vs. Levinas"; 2.6.4 The community of the question; 2.6.5 Derrida and the classic metaphysical intention; CHAPTER 3 Ethics in deconstruction; 3.1 The ethical dimension in Derrida's work; 3.2 Law and Justice; 3.3 Laws and justice |
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3.4 Responsibility and decision3.5 Gift and economy; 3.5.1 Giving; 3.5.2 Forgiveness; 3.5.3 Hospitality; 3.6 Politics in deconstruction; 3.6.1 Between legacy and eschaton; 3.6.2 The coming democracy, a community without community; 3.6.3 Messianic Marxism; 3.6.4 Enlightened European openness; CHAPTER 4 Faith in deconstruction; 4.1 The name of confusion; 4.2 Negative theology -- Approaching God; 4.2.1 Negative theology as language; 4.2.2 Promise; 4.2.3 Prayer; 4.2.4 Secret; 4.2.5 Place; 4.3 Universal apophatics; 4.3.1 Every other is wholly other; 4.3.2 Revelation and revealability |
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4.3.3 The messianic4.3.4 KhĂ´ra; 4.4 Faith, politics, rationality; 4.4.1 Politics and religion; 4.4.2 Faith and reason; 4.5 Ethics, sacrifice, economy; 4.5.1 Religion and responsibility; 4.5.2 Binding Isaac: sacrifice and economy; 4.5.3 God sees into the invisible: sacrifice and economy; 4.6 A "Jewish" philosophy; CHAPTER 5 Daedalus' wings -- quasi-transcendental critique, metaphysics and hubris; 5.1 Derrida's critics; 5.1.1 Habermas; 5.1.2 Gadamer; 5.1.3 Searle and Graff; 5.2 Quasi-transcendental metaphysics; 5.2.1 Derrida's metaphysics ... ; 5.2.2 ... as testimony |
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5.3 Quasi-transcendental metaphysics and ethics5.3.1 Ethics and ethicity; 5.3.2 Accountability; 5.3.3 Counter-productive consequences; 5.3.4 From infinite to finite responsibility; 5.4 Quasi-transcendental metaphysics and religion; 5.4.1 Religion, rationality and pluralism; 5.4.2 "Jewish" philosophy and its alternatives; 5.5 Icarus and Daedalus -- finitude and potential of philosophy; Bibliodiscography; Abbreviations; Works by Jacques Derrida; Interviews and debates; Other cited works |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Language |
Translated from Dutch. |
Subject |
Derrida, Jacques.
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Derrida, Jacques. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Title |
Transcendentie en inscriptie. English
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ISBN |
9783959487047 (electronic book) |
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3959487045 (electronic book) |
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9783959484183 |
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