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Thomas R. Thorp

Saint Xavier University
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  • Saint Xavier University
    Philosophy and Religious Studies
    Regular Faculty
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
  • All publications (10)
  •  29
    Preface
    with Brian Schroeder and Brian Seitz
    Studies in Practical Philosophy 5 (1): 1-2. 2005.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  185
    Little Stones: Sovereignty in Plato's Politeia
    Studies in Practical Philosophy 5 (1): 66-89. 2005.
    British PhilosophySovereigntyPlato
  •  128
    Review of Axel Honneth: The Critique of Power: Reflective Stages in a Critical Social Theory (review)
    Ethics 104 (2): 412-413. 1994.
    Value TheoryCritical TheorySocial and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  • Politology
    Dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 1993.
    Derrida, deconstruction, and postmodern discourses generally have been repeatedly attacked as politically impotent, or even harmful. Yet the charges rarely rise above the level of polemic. This is because the political critique leveled against deconstruction takes for granted exactly what Derrida challenges. The Modern/postmodern debate will remain fruitless until the received model of political theory opens itself up to an examination of the notion of reason it presupposes. The fundamental noti…Read more
    Derrida, deconstruction, and postmodern discourses generally have been repeatedly attacked as politically impotent, or even harmful. Yet the charges rarely rise above the level of polemic. This is because the political critique leveled against deconstruction takes for granted exactly what Derrida challenges. The Modern/postmodern debate will remain fruitless until the received model of political theory opens itself up to an examination of the notion of reason it presupposes. The fundamental notion that reason is legitimate just in case it can account for itself immanently, employing only its own immanent standards and principles, is precisely the notion that needs to be examined. The dissertation investigates this notion of rational immanence as it is played out in the political critique of deconstruction, and as it functions in the work of Jurgen Habermas. I show that Habermas's notion of reason prevents him from achieving the political force he expects from his theory; and I argue that his theory requires a Derridean supplement: a deconstructive appropriation of the history of reason
  • Etiquette
    . 2007.
    Ethics
  • Solon on the Origins of Class
    In Living With Class, . 2013.
  • Living With Class
    . 2013.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  75
    Aporias (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 29 (1): 134-134. 1997.
    Jacques Derrida
  • Derrida and Habermas on the Subject
    In Arleen B. Dallery, Charles E. Scott & P. Holley Roberts (eds.), Crises in Continental Philosophy, State University of New York Press. 1990.
    Jacques DerridaJürgen HabermasDerrida: Value Theory
  • Odysseus Lies
    In Etiquette, . 2007.
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