H. C. for Life, That Is to Say . . . is Derrida's literary critical recollection of his lifelong friendship with Hélène Cixous. The main figure that informs Derrida's reading here is that of "taking sides." While Hélène Cixous in her life and work takes the side of life, "for life," Derrida admits always feeling drawn to the side of death. Rather than being an obvious choice, taking the side of life is an act of faith, by wagering one's life on life. H. C. for Life sets up and explores this interminable "argument" between Derrida and Cixous as to what death has in store deep within life itself, before the end. In addition to being a memoir, it is also a theoretical confrontation—for example about the meaning of "might" and "omnipotence,"...
Learning to live finally, Jacques Derrida’s last interview, while death is impending invites us to ...
This paper challenges ontologizing readings of Athanasian deification by dialoging with Jacques Derr...
This paper elaborates some of the conceptual implications of Derrida's call for "another thinking of...
H. C. for Life, That Is to Say . . . is Derrida's literary critical recollection of his lifelong fri...
The point of departure of my work is the reading of the unpublished seminar La vie la mort, which D...
This paper elaborates some of the conceptual implications of Derrida’s call for “another thinking of...
In the Third Session of his seminar The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume 2, Jacques Derrida turns fro...
In the Third Session of his seminar The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume 2, Jacques Derrida turns fro...
Written on Derrida's "'Le Parjure,' Perhaps: Storytelling and Lying," this essay takes the concept o...
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) was the most original and inspiring writer and philosopher of our time. ...
I WOULD LIKE TO COME BACK TO A THEME THAT I HAVE ALREADY TREATED in Biodeconstruction: Jacques Derri...
Turning to an example provided by Aristotle and taken up by Derrida in Politics of Friendship, which...
In this article the author juxtaposes two different attempts of defending life against Heidegger's h...
In Biodeconstruction,Francesco Vitale demonstrates the key role that the question of life plays in J...
The aim of this article is to discuss the autobiographical inscription that dwells in Jacques Derrid...
Learning to live finally, Jacques Derrida’s last interview, while death is impending invites us to ...
This paper challenges ontologizing readings of Athanasian deification by dialoging with Jacques Derr...
This paper elaborates some of the conceptual implications of Derrida's call for "another thinking of...
H. C. for Life, That Is to Say . . . is Derrida's literary critical recollection of his lifelong fri...
The point of departure of my work is the reading of the unpublished seminar La vie la mort, which D...
This paper elaborates some of the conceptual implications of Derrida’s call for “another thinking of...
In the Third Session of his seminar The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume 2, Jacques Derrida turns fro...
In the Third Session of his seminar The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume 2, Jacques Derrida turns fro...
Written on Derrida's "'Le Parjure,' Perhaps: Storytelling and Lying," this essay takes the concept o...
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) was the most original and inspiring writer and philosopher of our time. ...
I WOULD LIKE TO COME BACK TO A THEME THAT I HAVE ALREADY TREATED in Biodeconstruction: Jacques Derri...
Turning to an example provided by Aristotle and taken up by Derrida in Politics of Friendship, which...
In this article the author juxtaposes two different attempts of defending life against Heidegger's h...
In Biodeconstruction,Francesco Vitale demonstrates the key role that the question of life plays in J...
The aim of this article is to discuss the autobiographical inscription that dwells in Jacques Derrid...
Learning to live finally, Jacques Derrida’s last interview, while death is impending invites us to ...
This paper challenges ontologizing readings of Athanasian deification by dialoging with Jacques Derr...
This paper elaborates some of the conceptual implications of Derrida's call for "another thinking of...