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Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung Jacques Derrida's philosophy of Deconstruction has been a key reference in the social sciences for more than 25 years. This work is a comprehensive! thematically organized review of the key secondary literature on Derrida's writing! providing a systematic overview of the core conceptual vocabulary informing Deconstruction. Inhaltsverzeichnis VOLUME ONE PART ONE: METAPHYSICS Deconstruction as Criticism - Rodolphe Gasch[ac]e The Metaphysics of Presence - M C Dillon The Problem of Closure in Derrida - Simon Critchley Is Derrida a Transcendental Philosopher? - Richard Rorty The Secret Name of Cats - Henry Staten PART TWO: PHILOSOPHICAL DIFFERENCES Derrida and Heidegger - Thomas Sheehan Differentiating Derrida and Deleuze - Gordon Bearn Derrida - Alan Schrift Neitzsche Contra Heidegger PART THREE: PHENOMENOLOGY Husserl¿s Theory of Signs Revisited - Rudolph Bernet Indication and Occasional Expressions - J Claude Evans Is the Present Ever Present? Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of Presence - Rudolphe Bernet The Relation as the Issue - Leonard Lawlor Philosophical Extravagence in Merleau-Ponty and Derrida - Joseph Margolis PART FOUR: DIALECTICS Derrida and Hegel - John Protevi Diff[ac]erance and Unterscheid Hegel/Marx - Andrzej Warminski Consciousness and Life Spectre and Impurity - Nigel Mapp History and the Transcendental in Derrida and Adorno VOLUME TWO PART ONE: LOGICS OF DECONSTRUCTION Derrida and Self-Reference - Graham Priest Derrida on Rousseau - Christopher Norris Deconstruction as Philosophy of Logic PART TWO: SEMIOTIC DIFFERENCES Difference Unlimited - Barry Allen Le Texte Quatri[gr]eme - Fran[ci]cois Laruelle L¿[ac]ev[ac]enement Comme Simulacre A Plague on Both Your Houses - Karen Green PART THREE: ITERABILITY AND MEANING With the Compliments of the Author - Stanley Fish Minimalist Semantics - S Pradhan Davidson and Derrida on Meaning, Use and Convention Iterability and Meaning - Frank Farrell The Searle-Derrida Debate Truth Conditions, Rhetoric and Logical Form - S Wheeler Davidson and Deconstruction PART FOUR: DIALOGUE, INTERPRETATION, POSTMODERNISM Destruktion and Deconstruction - Hans-Georg Gadamer Vigilance and Interruption - David Wood Derrida, Gadamer and the Limits of Dialogue The Other of Justice - Axel Honneth Habermas and the Ethical Challenge of Postmodernism Prospects for Thinking Reconstruction Postmetaphysically - Mariana Pastephanou Postmodernism minus the Quote Marks PART FIVE: KNOWLEDGE, REPRESENTATION, SIMULATION Derridäs Empirical Realism - Timothy Mooney Brain Writing and Derrida - Karen Green The Brain, the Mental Apparatus and the Text - Paul Cilliers PART SIX: NATURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Complimentarity, Idealization and the Limits of Classical Conceptions of Reality - Arkady Plotnitsky Thinking Technicity - Richard Beardsworth Thinking Dia-Grams - Brian Rotman VOLUME THREE PART ONE: READING THE SUBJECT On Being with Others, Heidegger-Derrida-Wittgenstein - Simon Glendinning The Response of Ulysses - Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe PART ...