1st Edition

Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Derrida on Deconstruction

By Barry Stocker Copyright 2006
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    Jacques Derrida is one of the most influential and controversial philosophers of the last fifty years. Derrida on Deconstruction introduces and assesses:

    • Derrida's life and the background to his philosophy
    • the key themes of the critique of metaphysics, language and ethics that characterize his most widely read works
    • the continuing importance of Derrida's work to philosophy.

    This is a much-needed introduction for philosophy or humanities students undertaking courses on Derrida.

    1. Introduction: Derrida’s Life and the Background to His Philosophy  2. Metaphysics  3. Language: Sense and Meaning  4. Consciousness: Intentionality and Perception  5. Knowledge: Origin and Structure  6. Values: Ethics, Sovereignty, Humanism and Religion  7. Metaphor, Literature and Aesthetics  8. Towards a Definition of Deconstruction  Bibliography

    Biography

    Barry Stocker

    'Barry Stocker's guidebook achieves a great deal ... in a lucid prose that serves to demystify both Derrida and deconstruction ...' - A. Singh and M. Singamsetty, Metapsychology Online Reviews