Derrida’s Turn to Franciscan Philosophy
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Abstract
Contemporary French philosophers such as Levinas, Bataille, and Derrida, along with the existentialists Kierkegaard and Nietzsche have all made use of Franciscan insights in order to safeguard the ipseity that cannot be reduced or totalized. In keeping with the taste that concerns me, this paper will examine Derrida’s turn to the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins and how such a turn may place Derrida within a catholic and Franciscan tradition.
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| Authors | Zlomislic, Marko; |
| Journal | kritike: an online journal of philosophy |
| Year | 2008 |
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Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
Literature (General)
social sciences
philology. linguistics
language and literature
religion (general)
philosophy. psychology. religion
philosophy (general)
fine arts
religions. mythology. rationalism
french literature - italian literature - spanish literature - portuguese literature
aesthetics
history of great britain
judaism
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