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1979G0810103974I3N00Northwestern University Press 1979. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Northwestern University Press hardcover
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6974258Fordham University Press . Papeback. New. Fordham University Press unknown
30380University of Chicago Press 2011. As new! Hard bound first edition xix Pp293. Includes index of names. Tight and unmarked - fine in near fine dust jacket. 570 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books and also offer local curbside pick-up. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. University of Chicago Press, 2011 unknown
A9780226144283Hardback. New. Focuses in on questions of force right justice and philosophical interpretations of the limits between man and animal. hardcover
63849496University of Chicago Press pp. 368 . Papeback. New. University of Chicago Press unknown
A9780226410821Hardback. New. In the first volume of his extraordinary analysis of the death penalty Jacques Derrida began a journey toward an ambitious end: the first truly philosophical argument against the death penalty. Exploring an impressive breadth of thought he traced a deeply entrenched logic throughout the whole of Western philosophy that has justified the state's right to take a life. He also marked literature as a crucial place where this logic has been most effectively challenged. In this second and final volume Derrida builds on these analyses toward a definitive argument against capital punishment. Of central importance in this second volume is Kant's explicit justification of the death penalty in the Metaphysics of Morals. Thoroughly deconstructing Kant's position which holds the death penalty as exemplary of the eye-for-an-eye Talionic law Derrida exposes numerous damning contradictions and exceptions. Keeping the current death penalty in the United States in view he further explores the "anesthesial logic" he analyzed in volume one addressing the themes of cruelty and pain through texts by Robespierre and Freud reading Heidegger and in a fascinating improvised final session the nineteenth-century Spanish Catholic thinker Donoso Cortes. Ultimately Derrida shows that the rationality of the death penalty as represented by Kant involves an imposition of knowledge and calculability on a fundamental condition of non-knowledge that we don't otherwise know what or when our deaths will be. In this way the death penalty acts out a phantasm of mastery over one's own death. Derrida's thoughts arrive at a particular moment in history: when the death penalty in the United States is the closest it has ever been to abolition and yet when the arguments on all sides are as confused as ever. His powerful analysis will prove to be a paramount contribution to this debate as well as a lasting entry in his celebrated oeuvre. hardcover
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2003__0226143155Univ of Chicago Pr 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 232 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.25 inches. Univ of Chicago Pr hardcover
A9780226143156Hardback. New. Surveying Husserl's major work on phenomenology Derrida reveals what he sees as an internal tension in Husserl's notion of 'genesis' and gives a glimpse into the concerns that would later lead him to abandon phenomenology and develop his method of deconstruction. hardcover
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2024Manohar-9780226829357The University of Chicago Press 2024. PaperBack. New. The University of Chicago Press paperback
2024Manohar-9780226829357The University of Chicago Press 2024. PaperBack. New. The University of Chicago Press paperback
6389416630pp. 144 1st Edition . Hardback. New. hardcover
A9780226140612Hardback. New. Jacques Derrida remains a leading voice of philosophy his works still resonating today—and for more than three decades one of the main sites of Derridean deconstruction has been the arts. Collecting nineteen texts spanning from 1979 to 2004 <i>Thinking out of Sight </i>brings to light Derrida’s most inventive ideas about the making of visual artworks.<br /><br /> The book is divided into three sections. The first demonstrates Derrida’s preoccupation with visibility image and space. The second contains interviews and collaborations with artists on topics ranging from the politics of color to the components of painting. Finally the book delves into Derrida’s writings on photography video cinema and theater ending with a text published just before his death about his complex relationship to his own image. With many texts appearing for the first time in English <i>Thinking out of Sight </i>helps us better understand the critique of representation and visibility throughout Derrida’s work and most importantly to assess the significance of his insights about art and its commentary. hardcover
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A9781474410731Hardback. New. The first English-language translations of writings from the last years of Jacques Derrida’s life hardcover
198735955Paris: Galilée 1987. Fine. Galilée Paris 1987 13.50 x 19 cm broché First edition of which there were no large paper copies. Autograph inscription from Jacques Derrida to a close friend. Some corner of some pages slighlty turned down for the reading spine slightly sunned. Galilée unknown
198735956Paris: Galilée 1987. Fine. Galilée Paris 1987 14 x 19 cm broché First edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Signed autograph inscription from Jacques Derrida to Joseph Joliet a former student of Derrida who became a very close friend of the philosopher. Very attentive to Joliet's writing Derrida would write the preface to his novel: """"L'enfant au chien assis"""" and support him during difficult periods cf. Derrida by Benoit Peeters. Spine very lightly sunned without gravity handsome copy. Galilée unknown
1988BN256888Berlin : Brinkmann u. Bose 1988. 1988. Ulysses Grammophon. Übers. aus d. Franz. von Elisabeth Weber <br/><br/>Ulysses Grammophon. Übers. aus d. Franz. von Elisabeth Weber Jacques Derrida Berlin : Brinkmann u. Bose unknown