A re-appraisal of the work of Jacques Derrida as decisively informed by a profane, atheistic and egalitarian trajectory.
Patrick O'Connor is a Lecturer in Philosophy in the Institute for Cultural Analysis and the School of Arts and Humanities at Nottingham-Trent University, UK.
Acknowledgements
p. ix
Introduction
p. 1
There Is No World without End (Salut): Derrida's Phenomenology of the Extra-mundane
p. 12
Exit Ghost: Derrida, Hegel and the Theatre of Time
p. 37
Deconstruction is Profanation
p. 60
Absolute Profanation: The Deconstructs of Christianity
p. 84
There May Be No Community Whatsoever: Towards the Destruction of Morality and Community in Deconstruction
p. 109
Equality without Measure: The Deconstructed Democracy of Worlds
p. 131
Conclusion
p. 157
Notes
p. 168
Bibliography
p. 188
Index
p. 199
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