Jacques Derrida
Four Volume Set
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December 2002 | 1 568 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Jacques Derrida's philosophy of deconstruction has been a key reference in the social sciences for more than 25 years. This work, in four volumes, is a comprehensive, thematically organized review of the key secondary literature on Derrida's writing. It provides a systematic overview of the core conceptual vocabulary informing Deconstruction, identifying published works that most clearly and significantly discuss Derrida's thought.
Together these four volumes represent an essential reference for researchers and students in social theory, cultural studies, philosophy, literature and linguistics.
VOLUME ONE
PART ONE: METAPHYSICS
Rodolphe Gasch[ac]e
Deconstruction as Criticism
M C Dillon
The Metaphysics of Presence
Simon Critchley
The Problem of Closure in Derrida
Richard Rorty
Is Derrida a Transcendental Philosopher?
Henry Staten
The Secret Name of Cats
PART TWO: PHILOSOPHICAL DIFFERENCES
Thomas Sheehan
Derrida and Heidegger
Gordon Bearn
Differentiating Derrida and Deleuze
Alan Schrift
Derrida
PART THREE: PHENOMENOLOGY
Rudolph Bernet
Husserl's Theory of Signs Revisited
J Claude Evans
Indication and Occasional Expressions
Rudolphe Bernet
Is the Present Ever Present? Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of Presence
Leonard Lawlor
The Relation as the Issue
Joseph Margolis
Philosophical Extravagence in Merleau-Ponty and Derrida
PART FOUR: DIALECTICS
John Protevi
Derrida and Hegel
Andrzej Warminski
Hegel/Marx
Nigel Mapp
Spectre and Impurity
VOLUME TWO
PART ONE: LOGICS OF DECONSTRUCTION
Graham Priest
Derrida and Self-Reference
Christopher Norris
Derrida on Rousseau
PART TWO: SEMIOTIC DIFFERENCES
Barry Allen
Difference Unlimited
Fran[ci]cois Laruelle
Le Texte Quatri[gr]eme
Karen Green
A Plague on Both Your Houses
PART THREE: ITERABILITY AND MEANING
Stanley Fish
With the Compliments of the Author
S Pradhan
Minimalist Semantics
Frank Farrell
Iterability and Meaning
S Wheeler
Truth Conditions, Rhetoric and Logical Form
PART FOUR: DIALOGUE, INTERPRETATION, POSTMODERNISM
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Destruktion and Deconstruction
David Wood
Vigilance and Interruption
Axel Honneth
The Other of Justice
Mariana Pastephanou
Prospects for Thinking Reconstruction Postmetaphysically
PART FIVE: KNOWLEDGE, REPRESENTATION, SIMULATION
Timothy Mooney
Derrida's Empirical Realism
Karen Green
Brain Writing and Derrida
Paul Cilliers
The Brain, the Mental Apparatus and the Text
PART SIX: NATURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Arkady Plotnitsky
Complimentarity, Idealization and the Limits of Classical Conceptions of Reality
Richard Beardsworth
Thinking Technicity
Brian Rotman
Thinking Dia-Grams
VOLUME THREE
PART ONE: READING THE SUBJECT
Simon Glendinning
On Being with Others, Heidegger-Derrida-Wittgenstein
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
The Response of Ulysses
PART TWO: METAPHOR AND TRANSLATION
Michael Morris
Metaphor and Philosophy
Gasch[ac]e Rodolphe
Quasi-Metaphoricity and the Question of Being
Andrew Benjamin
Translation and Philosophy
PART THREE: THE ART OF JUDGEMENT
Irene Harvey
Derrida, Kant and the Performance of Parergonality
Geoff Bennington
The Frontier
Diane Elam
Women on the Edge of Modernity
PART FOUR: FACTURE, FORM, EVENT
Charles Altieri
Frank Stella and Jacques Derrida
Gregory Ulmer
The Object of Post-Criticism
PART FIVE: LITERATURE
Paul de Man
The Rhetoric of Blindness
Geoffrey H Hartman
Monsieur Texte
PART SIX: MATTER, REPETITION AND FRAMING IN PSYCHOANALYSIS
Elizabeth A Wilson
Projects for a Scientific Psychology
Leo Bersani
The Pleasures of Repetition
Barbara Johnson
The Frame of Reference
Marian Hobson
Derrida, Empiricism and the Postal Services
VOLUME FOUR
PART ONE: TRACES OF THE OTHER
Reiner Sch[um]urman
Neoplatonic Henology as an Overcoming of Metaphysics
Robert Bernasconi
The Trace of Levinas and Derrida
Richard J Bernstein
Incommensurability and Otherness Revisited
E Levinas
La Pens[ac]ee de l'[circumflex]Etre et la Question de l'Autre
PART TWO: ETHICS AND ALTERITY
David Wood
Comment Ne Pas Manger
Simon Critchley
The Other's Decision in Me
John Protevi
Given Time and the Gift of Life
PART THREE: TEXTUALITY AND POWER
Michael Ryan
Deconstruction and Social Theory
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Subaltern Studies
Roy Boyne
Crash Theory
PART FOUR: JUSTICE AND LEGALITY
Drucilla Cornell
The Relevance of Time to the Relationship between the Philosophy of the Limit and Systems Theory
Seyla Benhabib
Democracy and Difference
PART FIVE: ONTOLOGY AND SEXUAL DIFFERENCE
Elizabeth Grosz
Ontology and Equivocation
Robert Scholes
[ac]Eperon Strings
Judith Butler
Bodies That Matter
Elizabeth A Wilson
Somatic Compliance
PART SIX: MARXISM, SPECTRALITY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Frederic Jameson
Marx's Purloined Letter
Terry Eagleton
Marx without Marxism
Eugene Holland
Marx and Poststructuralist Philosophies of Difference
James der Derian
A Global Theory of Global Politics, Mimetic War and the Spectral State