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The End of the World and Other Teachable Moments - Jacques Derrida's Final Seminar (Paperback)
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The End of the World and Other Teachable Moments - Jacques Derrida's Final Seminar (Paperback)
Series: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
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Loot Price R600
Discovery Miles 6 000
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The End of the World and Other Teachable Moments follows the
remarkable itinerary of Jacques Derrida's final seminar, "The Beast
and the Sovereign" (2001-3), as the explicit themes of the seminar
namely, sovereignty and the question of the animal come to be
supplemented and interrupted by questions of death, mourning,
survival, the archive, and, especially, the end of the world.
The book begins with Derrida's analyses, in the first year of the
seminar, of the question of the animal in the context of his other
published works on the same subject. It then follows Derrida
through the second year of the seminar, presented in Paris from
December 2002 to March 2003, as a very different tone begins to
make itself heard, one that wavers between melancholy and an
extraordinary lucidity with regard to the end. Focusing the entire
year on just two works, Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe and Martin
Heidegger's seminar of 1929-30, "The Fundamental Concepts of
Metaphysics," the seminar comes to be dominated by questions of the
end of the world and of an originary violence that at once gives
rise to and effaces all things.
The End of the World and Other Teachable Moments follows Derrida as
he responds from week to week to these emerging questions, as well
as to important events unfolding around him, both world events the
aftermath of 9/11, the American invasion of Iraq and more personal
ones, from the death of Maurice Blanchot to intimations of his own
death less than two years away. All this, the book concludes, makes
this final seminar an absolutely unique work in Derrida's corpus,
one that both speaks of death as the end of the world and itself
now testifies to that end just one, though hardly the least, of its
many teachable moments.
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