This article offers an historical commentary on Jacques Derrida’s influential essay ‘Force of Law’, seeking to situate Derrida’s deconstruction of law and jurisprudence within an intellectual history of 1960s humanities theory. It does so by approaching deconstruction as symptomatic of the periodic resurgence of European university metaphysics, mediated here by Derrida’s redeployment of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Deconstruction is historicised by investigating its operation as a particular kind of ‘spiritual exercise’ or intellectual regimen. This is one designed to form a privileged intellectual persona — that of the supra-civil deconstructive theorist — cultivated through the hyperbolic problematisation of positive discipline...
This paper offers a close reading of Derrida’s essay “Force of Law” that emphasises the twin strengt...
Derrida’s philosophy is usually known as a form of critique of metaphysics. This article, however, a...
An examination of how/if the work of Jacques Derrida can be used as an aid to judicial interpretatio...
The explication of "deconstruction" put forward in this short essay seeks to recover the radicality ...
The purpose of this Article is to introduce legal readers to the ideas of the French philosopher Jac...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
This article focuses on the ethical-political dimensions of Jacques Derrida\u27s post-modern philoso...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
The Deconstruction of Philosophy : The Spectres of Jacques Derrida - Irfan Ajvaz
Drucilla Cornell’s book The Philosophy of the Limit has for a long time been an important reference ...
This Article examines the treatment of deconstruction in United States judicial opinions.\u27 A hand...
Jacques Derrida was, without doubt, one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth centur...
This article critically engages with a particular reading of Jacques Derrida's deconstructive legal ...
The controversy over Jacques Derrida's legacy is one of the most effective engines driving the conte...
This paper offers a close reading of Derrida’s essay “Force of Law” that emphasises the twin strengt...
Derrida’s philosophy is usually known as a form of critique of metaphysics. This article, however, a...
An examination of how/if the work of Jacques Derrida can be used as an aid to judicial interpretatio...
The explication of "deconstruction" put forward in this short essay seeks to recover the radicality ...
The purpose of this Article is to introduce legal readers to the ideas of the French philosopher Jac...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
This article focuses on the ethical-political dimensions of Jacques Derrida\u27s post-modern philoso...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
The Deconstruction of Philosophy : The Spectres of Jacques Derrida - Irfan Ajvaz
Drucilla Cornell’s book The Philosophy of the Limit has for a long time been an important reference ...
This Article examines the treatment of deconstruction in United States judicial opinions.\u27 A hand...
Jacques Derrida was, without doubt, one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth centur...
This article critically engages with a particular reading of Jacques Derrida's deconstructive legal ...
The controversy over Jacques Derrida's legacy is one of the most effective engines driving the conte...
This paper offers a close reading of Derrida’s essay “Force of Law” that emphasises the twin strengt...
Derrida’s philosophy is usually known as a form of critique of metaphysics. This article, however, a...
An examination of how/if the work of Jacques Derrida can be used as an aid to judicial interpretatio...