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Mosaic fragment, if Derrida were an EgyptianIn David Wood (ed.), Derrida: a critical reader, Blackwell. pp. 97--199. 1992.
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191HandshakeDerrida Today 1 (2): 167-184. 2008.How might Derrida be said to greet Jean-Luc Nancy in Le Toucher? What kind of handshake does he offer? Derrida explicitly mentions the handshake at the very centre of his book, in the tangent devoted to Merleau-Ponty. A reading of this moment reveals an exemplary case of what happens when Derrida reads apparently ‘fraternal’ texts, and opens up further levels of difference. What then if we consider Nancy's response to Derrida, when the recipient of the handshake shakes back? By examining Nancy's…Read more
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129Rigor; or, stupid uselessnessSouthern Journal of Philosophy 50 (s1): 20-38. 2012.In his seminars on the death penalty, Derrida consistently describes Kant's arguments in favor of capital punishment as “rigorous” and explicitly relates that rigor to the mechanisms of execution and the subsequent rigor mortis of the corpse. ‘Rigor’ has also often been a contested term in descriptions of deconstruction: different commentators have either deplored or celebrated the presence or the absence of rigor in Derrida's work. Derrida himself uses the term a good deal throughout his career…Read more
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Druid Hills, Georgia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Arts and Humanities |