In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolvable aporias. His interpretation of Patočka’s Heretical Essays is meant to underscore this analysis. I would like to show, however, firstly, that Derrida’s reading of Patočka is problematic, because, in Patočka’s view responsibility does not rest on a gift of death but on a gift of love. Patočka’s conception of sacrifice is also different from Derrida’s. I try to demonstrate, secondly, how Patočka’s phenomenology provides a better understanding of gift, sacrifice and responsibility than Derrida’s approach can offer
The dissertation is a reading of the problematic of the gift from the work of Derrida to that of Sar...
The question arising from this article regards the meaning of sacrifice within the frame of Jan Pato...
Within translation studies, Derrida’s (1999a/2012) lecture ‘Qu’est-ce qu’une traduction “relevante”?...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
The Czech philosopher Jan Patočka, one of the last students of Edmund Husserl, is not widely known i...
The Czech philosopher Jan Patočka, one of Edmund Husserl’s last students, is not widely known among ...
This paper challenges ontologizing readings of Athanasian deification by dialoging with Jacques Derr...
In this article a difference is discussed between the early work and the later work of Jacques Derri...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: This dissertation explores the concept of responsibility in Derrida‟s The...
To a modern reader, the reality of slavery that Toni Morrison describes in “Beloved” is foreign and ...
In this article a difference is discussed between the early work and the later work of Jacques Derri...
In this article a difference is discussed between the early work and the later work of Jacques Derri...
The dissertation is a reading of the problematic of the gift from the work of Derrida to that of Sar...
The question arising from this article regards the meaning of sacrifice within the frame of Jan Pato...
Within translation studies, Derrida’s (1999a/2012) lecture ‘Qu’est-ce qu’une traduction “relevante”?...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
In Donner la mort, Jacques Derrida conceives moral responsibility as always characterized by unsolva...
The Czech philosopher Jan Patočka, one of the last students of Edmund Husserl, is not widely known i...
The Czech philosopher Jan Patočka, one of Edmund Husserl’s last students, is not widely known among ...
This paper challenges ontologizing readings of Athanasian deification by dialoging with Jacques Derr...
In this article a difference is discussed between the early work and the later work of Jacques Derri...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: This dissertation explores the concept of responsibility in Derrida‟s The...
To a modern reader, the reality of slavery that Toni Morrison describes in “Beloved” is foreign and ...
In this article a difference is discussed between the early work and the later work of Jacques Derri...
In this article a difference is discussed between the early work and the later work of Jacques Derri...
The dissertation is a reading of the problematic of the gift from the work of Derrida to that of Sar...
The question arising from this article regards the meaning of sacrifice within the frame of Jan Pato...
Within translation studies, Derrida’s (1999a/2012) lecture ‘Qu’est-ce qu’une traduction “relevante”?...