
Derrida Ethics in Deconstruction
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Explore the profound ethical dimensions of Jacques Derrida’s thought with "Derrida Ethics in Deconstruction," available now from Routledge. This essential volume brings together a rich collection of essays that investigate deconstruction not only as a philosophical method but as a deeply ethical practice. Engage with critical perspectives on thinkers from Sextus Empiricus and Kierkegaard to Heidegger, Arendt, Lévinas, Lyotard, and Deleuze. The book expands the very definition of ethics to encompass law, justice, politics, religion, and practical reason. Discover how deconstruction informs urgent contemporary topics like biopolitics, hospitality, democracy, sovereignty, and responsibility. Chapters delve into the complexities of speech, consciousness, animality, and alterity, challenging and renewing your understanding of moral philosophy. The editor’s insightful introduction offers a cohesive guide through the diverse themes, while a concluding afterthought pushes the conversation forward regarding the status of moral law itself. Originally published as a special issue of Angelaki, this compilation stands out for its wide-ranging scope and its exploration of deconstruction’s boundaries and dialogues with other traditions. It is indispensable for scholars, students, and anyone invested in the ethical possibilities of deconstruction across disciplines. Visit Routledge.com to add this vital resource to your library and deepen your engagement with one of the most influential movements in modern philosophy. Let "Derrida Ethics in Deconstruction" transform your perspective and inspire new lines of inquiry.






