Jacques Derrida's Ghost: A Conjuration

Jacques Derrida's Ghost: A Conjuration

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Oct 9, 2008 · English · Kindle (166 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 166
Language English
Published Oct 9, 2008
Publisher SUNY Press
ISBN-10 0791477495
ISBN-13 9780791477496

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A spirited reading of Derrida’s view of ethics as transcendental and performative.In Jacques Derrida’s Ghost, David Appelbaum explores three of Derrida’s favorite the other, death, and the work of mourning. He shows how Derrida’s unique philosophy, mindful of ghosts, proposes a respectful attitude toward otherness—whether the “other” be corporeal or indeed phantom. Taking up Derrida’s concern with performative ethics, Appelbaum examines the possibility of such an ethics of subjectivity within the context of performance.“This is a brilliant and striking example of the sustained poetic critique that contemporary critical theory inspires. Appelbaum admirably fulfills the literary mission that Derrida declared for philosophy.” — Henry Sussman, author of Idylls of the Outside in Literature and Theory“Taking on a performative mode, the author engages with a style of writing appropriate in response to Derrida as other, and which also serves as a haunting response to Derrida’s death and the fraught questions of how we read him today.” — Julian Wolfreys, author of A Guide for the PerplexedDavid Appelbaum is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He is the author of several books, including The Delay of the Heart; Disruption; The Stop; Everyday Spirits; and Voice, all published by SUNY Press.

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Philosophy Contemporary
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