The ethics of deconstruction: Derrida and Levinas/ Simon Critchley

By: Critchley, SimonMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : MBP, 2007Description: xv,293p. ; 23cmISBN: 9788120827646Subject(s): Derrida, Jacques | Lévinas, Emmanuel | DeconstructionDDC classification: 149
Contents:
1 The Ethics of Deconstruction: The Argument 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Levinasian Ethics 1.3 Dcrrida and Lcvinas: An Emerging Homolog)- 1.4 Derrida's Double-Handed Treatment of Ethics 1.5 Dcconstructive Reading and the Problem of Closure 1.6 From Text to Context: Deconstruction and the Thought of an Unconditional Ethical Imperative 1.7 The Ethics of Reading; Hillis Miller's Version Notes 2 The Problem of Closure in Derrida 2.1 Introducuon 2.2 The Sense of Closure 2.3 The Genesis of Closure in Derrida's Reading of Husserl 2. The Closure of Metaphysics 2.5 Heidegger and Derrida: Closure and the End of Philosophy 2.6 Clotoral Reading Notes 3 Clotural Readings I: 'Bois' - Derrida's Final Word on Lcvinas 3.1 How the Work Works 3.2 How Levinas Writes his Work VI 3.3 How Levinas's Work does not Work 3.4 How the Work is Given to Levinas Notes Clotural Readings II: Wholly Otherwise: Levinas's Reading of Derrida 4.1 It s Today Tomorrow 4.2 Scepdcism 4.3 Indication Notes A Quesrion of Politics: The Future of Deconstruction 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Question of the Quesrion: An Ethico-Polirical Response to a Note in Of Spirit 5.3 Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy: Re-tracing the Political 5.4 A Levinasian PoUrics of Ethical Difference 5.5 Conclusion: Philosophy, Politics, and Democracy Notes
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1 The Ethics of Deconstruction: The Argument
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Levinasian Ethics
1.3 Dcrrida and Lcvinas: An Emerging Homolog)-
1.4 Derrida's Double-Handed Treatment of Ethics
1.5 Dcconstructive Reading and the Problem of Closure
1.6 From Text to Context: Deconstruction and the
Thought of an Unconditional Ethical Imperative
1.7 The Ethics of Reading; Hillis Miller's Version
Notes
2 The Problem of Closure in Derrida
2.1 Introducuon
2.2 The Sense of Closure
2.3 The Genesis of Closure in Derrida's Reading of
Husserl
2. The Closure of Metaphysics
2.5 Heidegger and Derrida: Closure and the End of
Philosophy
2.6 Clotoral Reading
Notes
3 Clotural Readings I: 'Bois' - Derrida's Final Word on
Lcvinas
3.1 How the Work Works
3.2 How Levinas Writes his Work
VI
3.3 How Levinas's Work does not Work
3.4 How the Work is Given to Levinas
Notes
Clotural Readings II: Wholly Otherwise: Levinas's
Reading of Derrida
4.1 It s Today Tomorrow
4.2 Scepdcism
4.3 Indication
Notes
A Quesrion of Politics: The Future of Deconstruction
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Question of the Quesrion: An Ethico-Polirical
Response to a Note in Of Spirit
5.3 Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy: Re-tracing the Political
5.4 A Levinasian PoUrics of Ethical Difference
5.5 Conclusion: Philosophy, Politics, and Democracy
Notes

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