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The Death Penalty, Volume II (Hardcover)
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The Death Penalty, Volume II (Hardcover)
Series: The Seminars of Jacques Derrida
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In the first volume of his extraordinary analysis of the death
penalty, Jacques Derrida began a journey toward an ambitious end:
the first truly philosophical argument against the death penalty.
Exploring an impressive breadth of thought, he traced a deeply
entrenched logic throughout the whole of Western philosophy that
has justified the state's right to take a life. He also marked
literature as a crucial place where this logic has been most
effectively challenged. In this second and final volume, Derrida
builds on these analyses toward a definitive argument against
capital punishment. Of central importance in this second volume is
Kant's explicit justification of the death penalty in the
Metaphysics of Morals. Thoroughly deconstructing Kant's position
which holds the death penalty as exemplary of the eye-for-an-eye
Talionic law Derrida exposes numerous damning contradictions and
exceptions. Keeping the current death penalty in the United States
in view, he further explores the "anesthesial logic" he analyzed in
volume one, addressing the themes of cruelty and pain through texts
by Robespierre and Freud, reading Heidegger, and in a fascinating,
improvised final session the nineteenth-century Spanish Catholic
thinker Donoso Cortes. Ultimately, Derrida shows that the
rationality of the death penalty as represented by Kant involves an
imposition of knowledge and calculability on a fundamental
condition of non-knowledge that we don't otherwise know what or
when our deaths will be. In this way, the death penalty acts out a
phantasm of mastery over one's own death. Derrida's thoughts arrive
at a particular moment in history: when the death penalty in the
United States is the closest it has ever been to abolition, and yet
when the arguments on all sides are as confused as ever. His
powerful analysis will prove to be a paramount contribution to this
debate as well as a lasting entry in his celebrated oeuvre.
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