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The Religious Meaning of Language in Judaic Culture
Judaic cultures have a commitment to language that is exceptional. Language practices – the reading and writing of scrolls and books, their interpretation as commentaries on commentaries, engaged with the letter both of text and as act – is central to ...
Shira Wolosky
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Cités, 2007
L'auto-immunite, c'est le fait de se proteger contre soi-meme : c'est-adire de se considerer soi-meme comme un etranger, ou un parasite : « l'autoinfection de toute auto-affection » {Voyous, 154). L'auto-immunite conduit donc a la mort par un suicide qui n'est pourtant pas « voulu ». Cette notion interesse Derrida (il lui accorde meme « une portee sans
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L'auto-immunite, c'est le fait de se proteger contre soi-meme : c'est-adire de se considerer soi-meme comme un etranger, ou un parasite : « l'autoinfection de toute auto-affection » {Voyous, 154). L'auto-immunite conduit donc a la mort par un suicide qui n'est pourtant pas « voulu ». Cette notion interesse Derrida (il lui accorde meme « une portee sans
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2019
This contribution addresses issues of interpretation and translation in Derrida’s reading of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice in relation to the supposed opposition of the letter and the spirit of the law. Rather than supporting a supersession of the law’s letter in favor of its spirit and advocating a sublation of the law by means of mercy, as a ...
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This contribution addresses issues of interpretation and translation in Derrida’s reading of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice in relation to the supposed opposition of the letter and the spirit of the law. Rather than supporting a supersession of the law’s letter in favor of its spirit and advocating a sublation of the law by means of mercy, as a ...
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Epoché, 2006
In this paper, I address the issue of Derrida's influence on philosophy by focusing on the nature of deconstructive reading as double reading, and tracing this to the specific reception of Heidegger's thesis on the history of being. After reviewing some of the dubious and mistaken polemics against Derrida, I go on to describe what 1 see as the ethical ...
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In this paper, I address the issue of Derrida's influence on philosophy by focusing on the nature of deconstructive reading as double reading, and tracing this to the specific reception of Heidegger's thesis on the history of being. After reviewing some of the dubious and mistaken polemics against Derrida, I go on to describe what 1 see as the ethical ...
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