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Beyond deconstruction : from hermeneutics to reconstruction / edited by Alberto Martinengo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: vi, 302 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3110273233 (hardcover (alk. paper))
  • 9783110273236 (hardcover (alk. paper))
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 149.97 23
LOC classification:
  • B809.6 .B49 2012
Contents:
Deconstruction at its end? Preliminary remarks / Alberto Martinengo -- Leaving philosophy? Heidegger, Bauen, Lassen / Emmanuel Cattin -- Waiting: the impossible / Jorge Pérez de Tudela Velasco -- Does it make sense to speak about deconstructing the subject? / Jean Robelin -- Beyond the eclipse of reason: on the reconstruction of rationality / Graziano Lingua -- Towards a reconstructive critique of historical reason / Jean-Marc Ferry -- Creative delinking / Evelyne Grossman -- Reality under construction: deconstruction and reconstruction in surrealism / Timo Kaitaro -- Deconstructing and reconstructing artists with PhDs / Clive Cazeaux -- Towards a dramaturgy of suspicion: theatre and myths in 20th-century France / Franca Bruera -- A methodological comparison between a mythocentric approach and a deconstructive reading in the interpretation of rewritings / Giulia Boggio Marzet Tremoloso -- Translation: theory and praxis. Deconstruction and reconstruction in Giacomo Leopardi / Maria Spiridopoulou -- Deconstructing and reconstructing built-up landscape in post-colonial literature: Damas's poetry / Antonella Emina -- Remembrance of nature within the subject: critical theory, psychoanalysis and the limits of subjection / Jordi Maiso -- The rise of political agonism and its relation to deconstruction: the case of Chantal Mouffe / Herman W. Siemens -- 'Just tell me who you are!': Do we need identity in philosophy and the social sciences? / Flavia Monceri -- Daydreaming: Derrida's contribution to the theory of law / Alberto Andronico -- Law as practical knowledge: deconstruction, pragmatism, and the promise of classical practical philosophy / János Frivaldszky.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Deconstruction at its end? Preliminary remarks / Alberto Martinengo -- Leaving philosophy? Heidegger, Bauen, Lassen / Emmanuel Cattin -- Waiting: the impossible / Jorge Pérez de Tudela Velasco -- Does it make sense to speak about deconstructing the subject? / Jean Robelin -- Beyond the eclipse of reason: on the reconstruction of rationality / Graziano Lingua -- Towards a reconstructive critique of historical reason / Jean-Marc Ferry -- Creative delinking / Evelyne Grossman -- Reality under construction: deconstruction and reconstruction in surrealism / Timo Kaitaro -- Deconstructing and reconstructing artists with PhDs / Clive Cazeaux -- Towards a dramaturgy of suspicion: theatre and myths in 20th-century France / Franca Bruera -- A methodological comparison between a mythocentric approach and a deconstructive reading in the interpretation of rewritings / Giulia Boggio Marzet Tremoloso -- Translation: theory and praxis. Deconstruction and reconstruction in Giacomo Leopardi / Maria Spiridopoulou -- Deconstructing and reconstructing built-up landscape in post-colonial literature: Damas's poetry / Antonella Emina -- Remembrance of nature within the subject: critical theory, psychoanalysis and the limits of subjection / Jordi Maiso -- The rise of political agonism and its relation to deconstruction: the case of Chantal Mouffe / Herman W. Siemens -- 'Just tell me who you are!': Do we need identity in philosophy and the social sciences? / Flavia Monceri -- Daydreaming: Derrida's contribution to the theory of law / Alberto Andronico -- Law as practical knowledge: deconstruction, pragmatism, and the promise of classical practical philosophy / János Frivaldszky.

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