基本説明
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.
Full Description
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.
Contents
VOLUME ONEPART ONE: METAPHYSICSDeconstruction as Criticism - Rodolphe Gasch[ac]eThe Metaphysics of Presence - M C DillonThe Problem of Closure in Derrida - Simon CritchleyIs Derrida a Transcendental Philosopher? - Richard RortyThe Secret Name of Cats - Henry StatenPART TWO: PHILOSOPHICAL DIFFERENCESDerrida and Heidegger - Thomas SheehanDifferentiating Derrida and Deleuze - Gordon BearnDerrida - Alan SchriftNeitzsche Contra HeideggerPART THREE: PHENOMENOLOGYHusserl's Theory of Signs Revisited - Rudolph BernetIndication and Occasional Expressions - J Claude EvansIs the Present Ever Present? Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of Presence - Rudolphe BernetThe Relation as the Issue - Leonard LawlorPhilosophical Extravagence in Merleau-Ponty and Derrida - Joseph MargolisPART FOUR: DIALECTICSDerrida and Hegel - John ProteviDiff[ac]erance and UnterscheidHegel/Marx - Andrzej WarminskiConsciousness and LifeSpectre and Impurity - Nigel MappHistory and the Transcendental in Derrida and AdornoVOLUME TWODerrida and Self-Reference - Graham PriestDerrida on Rousseau - Christopher NorrisDeconstruction as Philosophy of LogicPART TWO: SEMIOTIC DIFFERENCESDifference Unlimited - Barry AllenLe Texte Quatri[gr]eme - Fran[ci]cois LaruelleL'[ac]ev[ac]enement Comme SimulacreA Plague on Both Your Houses - Karen GreenPART THREE: ITERABILITY AND MEANINGWith the Compliments of the Author - Stanley FishMinimalist Semantics - S PradhanDavidson and Derrida on Meaning, Use and ConventionIterability and Meaning - Frank FarrellThe Searle-Derrida DebateTruth Conditions, Rhetoric and Logical Form - S WheelerDavidson and DeconstructionPART FOUR: DIALOGUE, INTERPRETATION, POSTMODERNISMDestruktion and Deconstruction - Hans-Georg GadamerVigilance and Interruption - David WoodDerrida, Gadamer and the Limits of DialogueThe Other of Justice - Axel HonnethHabermas and the Ethical Challenge of PostmodernismProspects for Thinking Reconstruction Postmetaphysically - Mariana PastephanouPostmodernism minus the Quote MarksPART FIVE: KNOWLEDGE, REPRESENTATION, SIMULATIONDerrida's Empirical Realism - Timothy MooneyBrain Writing and Derrida - Karen GreenThe Brain, the Mental Apparatus and the Text - Paul CilliersPART SIX: NATURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYComplimentarity, Idealization and the Limits of Classical Conceptions of Reality - Arkady PlotnitskyThinking Technicity - Richard BeardsworthThinking Dia-Grams - Brian RotmanVOLUME THREEPART ONE: READING THE SUBJECTOn Being with Others, Heidegger-Derrida-Wittgenstein - Simon GlendinningThe Response of Ulysses - Philippe Lacoue-LabarthePART TWO: METAPHOR AND TRANSLATIONMetaphor and Philosophy - Michael MorrisAn Encounter with DerridaQuasi-Metaphoricity and the Question of Being - Gasch[ac]e RodolpheTranslation and Philosophy - Andrew BenjaminDerrida, Kant and the Performance of Parergonality - Irene HarveyThe Frontier - Geoff BenningtonBetween Kant and HegelWomen on the Edge of Modernity - Diane ElamPART FOUR: FACTURE, FORM, EVENTFrank Stella and Jacques Derrida - Charles AltieriToward a Postmodern Ethic of SingularityThe Object of Post-Criticism - Gregory UlmerPART FIVE: LITERATUREThe Rhetoric of Blindness - Paul de ManMonsieur Texte - Geoffrey H HartmanProjects for a Scientific Psychology - Elizabeth A WilsonFreud, Derrida and Connectionist Theories of CognitionThe Pleasures of Repetition - Leo BersaniThe Frame of Reference - Barbara JohnsonPoe, Lacan and DerridaDerrida, Empiricism and the Postal Services - Marian HobsonVOLUME FOURNeoplatonic Henology as an Overcoming of Metaphysics - Reiner Sch[um]urmanThe Trace of Levinas and Derrida - Robert BernasconiIncommensurability and Otherness Revisited - Richard J BernsteinLa Pens[ac]ee de l'[circumflex]Etre et la Question de l'Autre - E LevinasPART TWO: ETHICS AND ALTERITYComment Ne Pas Manger - David WoodDeconstruction and HumanismThe Other's Decision in Me - Simon CritchleyWhat Are the Politics of Friendship?Given Time and the Gift of Life - John ProteviPART THREE: TEXTUALITY AND POWERDeconstruction and Social Theory - Michael RyanThe Case of LiberalismSubaltern Studies - Gayatri Chakravorty SpivakDeconstructing HistoriographyCrash Theory - Roy BoyneThe Ubiquity of the Fetish at the End of TimePART FOUR: JUSTICE AND LEGALITYThe Relevance of Time to the Relationship between the Philosophy of the Limit and Systems Theory - Drucilla CornellDemocracy and Difference - Seyla BenhabibReflections on the Metapolitics of Lyotard and DerridaPART FIVE: ONTOLOGY AND SEXUAL DIFFERENCEOntology and Equivocation - Elizabeth GroszDerrida's Politics of Sexual Difference[ac]Eperon Strings - Robert ScholesBodies That Matter - Judith ButlerSomatic Compliance - Elizabeth A WilsonFeminism, Biology and SciencePART SIX: MARXISM, SPECTRALITY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDERMarx's Purloined Letter - Frederic JamesonMarx without Marxism - Terry EagletonMarx and Poststructuralist Philosophies of Difference - Eugene HollandA Global Theory of Global Politics, Mimetic War and the Spectral State - James der Derian