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The Gift of Death (Religion and Postmodernism)

by Jacques Derrida

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

In The Gift of Death, Jacques Derrida's most sustained consideration of religion to date, he continues to explore questions introduced in Given Time about the limits of the rational and responsible that one reaches in granting or accepting death, whether by sacrifice, murder, execution, or suicide. Derrida analyzes Patocka's Heretical Essays on the History of Philosophy and develops and compares his ideas to the works of Heidegger, Levinas, and Kierkegaard.

A major work, The Gift of Death resonates with much of Derrida's earlier writing and will be of interest to scholars in anthropology, philosophy, and literary criticism, along with scholars of ethics and religion.

"The Gift of Death is Derrida's long-awaited deconstruction of the foundations of the project of a philosophical ethics, and it will long be regarded as one of the most significant of his many writings."—Choice

"An important contribution to the critical study of ethics that commends itself to philosophers, social scientists, scholars of relgion . [and those] made curious by the controversy that so often attends Derrida."—Booklist

"Derrida stares death in the face in this dense but rewarding inquiry. . Provocative."—Publishers Weekly


Synopsis:

In The Gift of Death, Jacques Derrida's most sustained consideration of religion to date, he continues to explore questions introduced in Given Time about the limits of the rational and responsible that one reaches in granting or accepting death, whether by sacrifice, murder, execution, or suicide. Derrida analyzes Patocka's Heretical Essays on the History of Philosophy and develops and compares his ideas to the works of Heidegger, Levinas, and Kierkegaard.

A major work, The Gift of Death resonates with much of Derrida's earlier writing and will be of interest to scholars in anthropology, philosophy, and literary criticism, along with scholars of ethics and religion.

The Gift of Death is Derrida's long-awaited deconstruction of the foundations of the project of a philosophical ethics, and it will long be regarded as one of the most significant of his many writings.--Choice

An important contribution to the critical study of ethics that commends itself to philosophers, social scientists, scholars of relgion . . . and those made curious by the controversy that so often attends Derrida.--Booklist

Derrida stares death in the face in this dense but rewarding inquiry. . . . Provocative.--Publishers Weekly

Table of Contents

Translator's Preface

1: Secrets of European Responsibility

2: Beyond: Giving for the Taking, Teaching and Learning to Give, Death

3: Whom to Give to (Knowing Not to Know)

4: Tout autre est tout autre


Product Details

ISBN:
9780226143064
Translator:
Wills, David
Author:
Wills, David
Author:
Derrida, Jacques
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Location:
Chicago :
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
Modern
Subject:
Gifts
Subject:
Philosophy and religion
Subject:
Responsibility
Subject:
Generosity
Subject:
History & Surveys - Modern
Edition Number:
Pbk. ed.
Edition Description:
Pbk
Series:
Religion and postmodernism
Series Volume:
105-584
Publication Date:
June 1996
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
124
Dimensions:
844x552x39 38

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