For several years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of deconstructive practice to questions of law and justice. This question is far from easy, although many people (in American legal theory, in particular) have simply assumed that deconstruction could readily be adapted to political questions and, in particular, to the political agenda of the left. The problem, however, is that deconstructive techniques do not seem to support any particular vision of justice; indeed they appear to preclude the possibility of any stable conception of the just or the good that could provide the basis for political belief or the authority for political action
Our political climate is increasingly characterised by hostility towards constructed others. Steven ...
What does deconstruction mean in practice? Deconstruction means learning to be just. This position r...
This dissertation seeks to develop a viable concept of justice--one limited enough to sustain the co...
OR SEVERAL years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of ...
For several years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of...
Using deconstructive techniques to make political and legal arguments raises the obvious question wh...
A meaningful encounter between two parties does not change only the weaker or the stronger party, bu...
To many, the very title of this book, Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, would seem to b...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
The explication of "deconstruction" put forward in this short essay seeks to recover the radicality ...
Since it is imposed to thinking, deconstruction can be seen as a law, the Law itself. Deconstruction...
Deconstruction has already happened on the Supreme Court. Not only can no member of the Court reall...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
An examination of how/if the work of Jacques Derrida can be used as an aid to judicial interpretatio...
The collected essays in Postmodern Jurisprudence seek to apply postmodernist theories, and in partic...
Our political climate is increasingly characterised by hostility towards constructed others. Steven ...
What does deconstruction mean in practice? Deconstruction means learning to be just. This position r...
This dissertation seeks to develop a viable concept of justice--one limited enough to sustain the co...
OR SEVERAL years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of ...
For several years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of...
Using deconstructive techniques to make political and legal arguments raises the obvious question wh...
A meaningful encounter between two parties does not change only the weaker or the stronger party, bu...
To many, the very title of this book, Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, would seem to b...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
The explication of "deconstruction" put forward in this short essay seeks to recover the radicality ...
Since it is imposed to thinking, deconstruction can be seen as a law, the Law itself. Deconstruction...
Deconstruction has already happened on the Supreme Court. Not only can no member of the Court reall...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
An examination of how/if the work of Jacques Derrida can be used as an aid to judicial interpretatio...
The collected essays in Postmodern Jurisprudence seek to apply postmodernist theories, and in partic...
Our political climate is increasingly characterised by hostility towards constructed others. Steven ...
What does deconstruction mean in practice? Deconstruction means learning to be just. This position r...
This dissertation seeks to develop a viable concept of justice--one limited enough to sustain the co...