This article offers a reading of Jacques Derrida’s account of “religion” and “life” in his seminal essay “Faith and Knowledge.” Applying Derrida’s aporetic structure of “X without X” to his remarks on religion and life in “Faith and Knowledge,” this article suggests that underlying Derrida’s endeavour to “think religion abstractly” is a radical re-conception not only of religion as “religion without religion” but moreover a re-imagination of life as “life without life” that breaks away from the traditional metaphysical understandings of life and religion.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
This paper argues that Jacques Derrida provides a compelling rebuttal to a secularism th...
This paper argues that Jacques Derrida provides a compelling rebuttal to a secularism th...
This article deals with Jacques Derrida’s critique of the phenomenological concepts of spirituality ...
This article offers a reading of Jacques Derrida’s account of “religion” and “life” in his seminal e...
This article offers a reading of Jacques Derrida’s account of “religion” and “life” in his seminal e...
Received 16 March 2020. Accepted 3 June 2020. Published online 9 July 2020.This article examines Jac...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
Preview: Almost twenty-five years have passed after the publication of Jacques Derrida’s 1996 semina...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis searches for that which is sacred ...
This article conducts a close reading of Derrida’s 1994 essay, “Faith and Knowledge&rdqu...
This article conducts a close reading of Derrida’s 1994 essay, “Faith and Knowle...
This article asserts that Derrida’s concept of faith, which is devoid of the object, is faith in th...
In the essay 'Donner la mort' (1992) Jacques Derrida develops a new concept for the philosophical ca...
This paper argues that Jacques Derrida provides a compelling rebuttal to a secularism th...
This paper argues that Jacques Derrida provides a compelling rebuttal to a secularism th...
This article deals with Jacques Derrida’s critique of the phenomenological concepts of spirituality ...
This article offers a reading of Jacques Derrida’s account of “religion” and “life” in his seminal e...
This article offers a reading of Jacques Derrida’s account of “religion” and “life” in his seminal e...
Received 16 March 2020. Accepted 3 June 2020. Published online 9 July 2020.This article examines Jac...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
Preview: Almost twenty-five years have passed after the publication of Jacques Derrida’s 1996 semina...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis searches for that which is sacred ...
This article conducts a close reading of Derrida’s 1994 essay, “Faith and Knowledge&rdqu...
This article conducts a close reading of Derrida’s 1994 essay, “Faith and Knowle...
This article asserts that Derrida’s concept of faith, which is devoid of the object, is faith in th...
In the essay 'Donner la mort' (1992) Jacques Derrida develops a new concept for the philosophical ca...
This paper argues that Jacques Derrida provides a compelling rebuttal to a secularism th...
This paper argues that Jacques Derrida provides a compelling rebuttal to a secularism th...
This article deals with Jacques Derrida’s critique of the phenomenological concepts of spirituality ...