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Title
Heidegger with Derrida : Being Written / by Dror Pimentel.
ISBN
9783030056926
3030056929
3030056910
9783030056919
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XI, 297 pages 2 illustrations, 1 illustration in color.) : online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-05692-6 doi
Call Number
B819
Dewey Decimal Classification
142.78
Summary
Heidegger with Derrida: Being Written attempts, for the first time, to think Heidegger's philosophy through the lens of Derrida's logocentric thesis, according to which speech has, throughout the history of metaphysics, been given primacy over writing. The book offers a detailed account of Derrida's arguments about the debasement of writing, an account that leads to a new definition of writing, conceiving it epistemically, rather than linguistically. Heidegger's analysis of the gaze and critique of the modern subject are shown to have logocentric features. This surprising conclusion entails that Heidegger is well within the metaphysical tradition, which he labored so intently to overcome. The book sheds new light on the philosophical roots of Heidegger's involvement with Nazism, arguing that his hierarchical thinking--the hallmark of logocentrism and metaphysics--condones violent differentiation between the 'proper' race and the Other.
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Chapter One: Introduction: The question of writing
Chapter Two: Being proper
Chapter Three: Representation and its limits
Chapter Four: The dangers of writing
Chapter Five: Presence under erasure
Chapter Six: The politics of writing
Chapter Seven: Being written
Chapter Eight: Writing and the politics of race
Chapter Nine: Derrida's avoidance
Chapter Ten: Conclusion: The ghost of metaphysics.