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Fielding Derrida: philosophy, literary criticism, history, and the work of deconstruction
Joshua Kates
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Frontmatter
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List of Abbreviations (page xi)
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Introduction: Fielding Derrida (page 1)
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PART I: JACQUES DERRIDA'S EARLY WRITINGS: ALONGSIDE SKEPTICISM, PHENOMENOLOGY, ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY, AND LITERARY CRITICISM
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1 Deconstruction as Skepticism (page 11)
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2 Derrida, Husserl, and the Commentators: A Developmental Approach (page 26)
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3 A Transcendental Sense of Death? Derrida and the Philosophy of Language (page 49)
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4 Literary Theory's Languages: The Deconstruction of Sense vs. the Deconstruction of Reference (page 75)
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PART II: JACQUES DERRIDA AND THE PROBLEM OF PHILOSOPHICAL AND POLITICAL MODERNITY
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5 Jacob Klein and Jacques Derrida: The Problem of Modernity (page 109)
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6 Jacob Klein and Jacques Derrida: Historicism and History in Two Interpretations of Husserl's Late Writings (page 124)
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7 Derrida's Contribution to Phenomenology: A Problem of No Species? (page 153)
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8 Foretellese: Future of Derrida and Marx (page 187)
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Notes (page 217)
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Index (page 267)
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Published: c2008
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823229468 (hardcover)
- 9780823229475 (paper)
- 9780823248322 (ebook)