A meaningful encounter between two parties does not change only the weaker or the stronger party, but both at once. We should expect the same from any encounter between deconstruction and justice. It might be tempting for advocates of deconstruction to hope that deconstruction would offer new insights into problems of justice, or, more boldly, to assert that the question of justice can never be the same after the assimilation of deconstructive insights. But, as a deconstructionist myself, I am naturally skeptical of all such blanket pronouncements, even - or perhaps especially - pronouncements about the necessary utility and goodness of deconstructive practice. Instead, in true deconstructive fashion, I would rather examine how deconstruc...
This thesis examines the relation between two contrasting approaches to justice: the constructive an...
The collected essays in Postmodern Jurisprudence seek to apply postmodernist theories, and in partic...
I think philosophy of the world, as far as I know, can be reduced historically to two categories, th...
A meaningful encounter between two parties does not change only the weaker or the stronger party, bu...
OR SEVERAL years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of ...
To many, the very title of this book, Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, would seem to b...
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...
In this paper I try to put under scrutiny the distinction offered by A. Sen between transcendental a...
Deconstruction is often depicted as a method of critical analysis aimed at exposing unquestioned met...
In my article I consider deconstruction as a philosophical strategy. The problems which arise with t...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
Few commentators are neutral about deconstruction. Most critics of this method and political pract...
For reasons that are equally strategic and philosophical, we need to understand that the correct ans...
Our political climate is increasingly characterised by hostility towards constructed others. Steven ...
This thesis examines the relation between two contrasting approaches to justice: the constructive an...
The collected essays in Postmodern Jurisprudence seek to apply postmodernist theories, and in partic...
I think philosophy of the world, as far as I know, can be reduced historically to two categories, th...
A meaningful encounter between two parties does not change only the weaker or the stronger party, bu...
OR SEVERAL years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of ...
To many, the very title of this book, Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, would seem to b...
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...
In this paper I try to put under scrutiny the distinction offered by A. Sen between transcendental a...
Deconstruction is often depicted as a method of critical analysis aimed at exposing unquestioned met...
In my article I consider deconstruction as a philosophical strategy. The problems which arise with t...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
Few commentators are neutral about deconstruction. Most critics of this method and political pract...
For reasons that are equally strategic and philosophical, we need to understand that the correct ans...
Our political climate is increasingly characterised by hostility towards constructed others. Steven ...
This thesis examines the relation between two contrasting approaches to justice: the constructive an...
The collected essays in Postmodern Jurisprudence seek to apply postmodernist theories, and in partic...
I think philosophy of the world, as far as I know, can be reduced historically to two categories, th...