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Margins of Desire
The Foundations of Derrida's Social Ethics
by Niva Arav
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Publisher: | Dissertation |
Pub date: | 2010 |
Pages: | 250 |
ISBN-10: | 1599423073 |
ISBN-13: | 9781599423074 |
Categories: | Philosophy, Religion, and Theology Philosophy Language Arts & Disciplines |
Abstract
In this research, the author analyzes Derrida's understanding of the way society is created out of a collection of individuals, how the individuals preserve their singularity and freedom within a social system and the meaning of ethics, as it comes out in his early writings. In this work, the researcher used a phenomenological method of research and Cassirer's way of analyzing the symbolic forms as a framework to analyze the early writing of Derrida. Although it is not a common approach to combine Derrida's philosophy with that of Cassirer's, the researcher found that Cassirer's ideas help to show Derrida's unique position.
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