Baring, Edward 1980-

The young Derrida and French philosophy, 1945-1968 The Young Derrida & French Philosophy, 1945–1968 Edward Baring - UK : Cambridge University Press , 2014 . - 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 326 pages) digital, PDF file(s) - Ideas in context 98 .

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In this powerful study Edward Baring sheds fresh light on Jacques Derrida, one of the most influential yet controversial intellectuals of the twentieth century. Reading Derrida from a historical perspective and drawing on new archival sources, The Young Derrida and French Philosophy shows how Derrida's thought arose in the closely contested space of post-war French intellectual life, developing in response to Sartrian existentialism, religious philosophy and the structuralism that found its base at the École Normale Supérieure. In a history of the philosophical movements and academic institutions of post-war France, Baring paints a portrait of a community caught between humanism and anti-humanism, providing a radically new interpretation of the genesis of deconstruction and of one of the most vibrant intellectual moments of modern times Introduction -- Humanist pretensions: Catholics, communists and Sartre's struggle for existentialism in postwar France -- Derrida's "Christian" existentialism -- Normalization: the École normale supérieure and Derrida's turn to Husserl -- Genesis as a problem:Derrida reading Husserl -- The God of mathematics: Derrida and the origin of geometry -- A history of différance -- L'ambiguité du concours: the deconstruction of commentary and interpretation in Speech and Phenomena -- The ends of man: reading and writing at the ENS -- Epilogue

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Derrida, Jacques


Philosophy, French--20th century
Derrida, Jacques
Philosophy, French ; 20th century

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