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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Caterina Resta continues the exploration of Derrida on life in “Life Death: Jacques Derrida’s Bio-thanato-politics.” The paper begins with ways in which Foucault sets up a biopolitics of power over life and death, but with Derrida less inclined to a specific theory of power over life. Resta’s arguments continue with Derrida’s commentary on Sigmund Freud’s view of life and death in ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Twenty years have passed since Jacques Derrida’s death, yet his profound philosophical contributions to the Critical Legal Studies movement in both the UK and the US continue to reverberate. His concept of deconstruction, which challenges traditional philosophical dichotomies and concepts through meticulous analysis of language and reason, has been a driving force for numerous Critical Legal ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Allerdings ging daraus eine Theorieentwicklung seiner Schüler hervor, die Ideologie wahlweise als unbrauchbar (Michel Foucault) oder als Beschreibung eines jeden Zeichensystems (Jacques Derrida) erklärten – was schließlich ebenfalls zu dem Kurzschluss führte, dass Ideologie nur alles oder nichts sein könne. Der Postmarxismus Ernesto ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · It was Jacques Derrida who introduced the concept of “deconstruction,” and he too argued for cultural constructivism and cultural and personal relativism. He focused even more explicitly on language. Derrida’s best-known pronouncement, “There is no outside-text,” relates to his rejection of the idea that words refer to anything ...

  5. 12. Mai 2024 · Derrida explained that for the Cartesian distinction between man and animal not only the “I think, therefore I am” is fundamental (and, according to Descartes, since animals do not think, they are not), rather also that “I say that I think, therefore I am” (Derrida, 135). According to Derrida, autobiography is the genre in which man expresses this claim most poignantly, in thinking and ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Ironically, I stumbled upon Jacques Derrida, a French deconstructionist who attacked Western philosophy and wrote extensively on language. As surprising as it may seem, Derrida offers helpful insights about transgender language and terminology.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · This approach echoes Jacques Derrida's deconstructive method, which asserts that the concept of humanity is essentially crafted through its distinction from non-humanity, allowing us to grasp its essence by understanding what it is not. Therefore, the definition of humanity is extremely dependent upon the category of non-humanity in seeking explanations from the differences between humanity ...