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Jorge Retamoza Cuarteto Matías Rubino bandoneón Alejandro Kalinoski piano Roberto Seitz contrabajo Jorge Retamoza saxos, dirección Invitado Esteban Falabella guitarra Café Vinilo Julio 2011
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Jacques Derrida God Suffering Deconstruction Necessity Post Marxism Late...
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Jacques Derrida God Suffering Deconstruction Necessity Post Marxism Late Capitalism Rationality Irrationality the New.
«Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) was the founder of "deconstruction," a way of criticizing not only both literary and philosophical texts but also political institutions. Although Derrida at times expressed regret concerning the fate of the word "deconstruction," its popularity indicates the wide-ranging influence of his thought, in philosophy, in literary criticism and theory, in art and, in particular, architectural theory, and in political theory. Indeed, Derrida's fame nearly reached the status of a media star, with hundreds of people filling auditoriums to hear him speak, with films and televisions programs devoted to him, with countless books and articles devoted to his thinking. Beside critique, Derridean deconstruction consists in an attempt to re-conceive the difference that divides self-reflection (or self-consciousness). But even more than the re-conception of difference, and perhaps more importantly, deconstruction works towards preventing the worst violence. It attempts to render justice. Indeed, deconstruction is relentless in this pursuit since justice is impossible to achieve.(..)» SEP
«In July 1986 the seminal modern philosopher and deconstructionist had appeared at a seminar at Glasgow Strathclyde University, the organisers of which had made a tape of an English language Q&A session. Having seen Ken McMullen's impenetrable film Ghostdance I guessed correctly that Derrida would consent to a fragment appearing on vinyl, and edited down an exchange in which an Australian academic become increasingly lost in the corridors. Derrida had no idea why I should want to include him on record, and in truth neither did I.» James Nice, LTM
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'Derrida's Deconstruction of Philosophy'. Jacques Derrida (15 July 1930 ...
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'Derrida's Deconstruction of Philosophy'. Jacques Derrida (15 July 1930 -- 8 October 2004) was a French philosopher born in Algeria. He developed the critical technique known as deconstruction, and his work has been associated both with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy. His prolific output of more than 40 published books, together with essays and public speaking, has had a significant impact upon the humanities, particularly on literary theory and continental philosophy. His best known assertion with regard to his methodology is that 'there is no outside-the-text.' Derrida was always uncomfortable with the popularity of the term 'deconstruction' and the corresponding tendency to reduce his philosophical work to that particular label. In spite of his reservations, deconstruction has become associated with the attempt to expose and undermine the oppositions and paradoxes on which particular texts, philosophical and otherwise, are founded. He frequently called such paradoxes 'binary oppositions'. Derrida's strategy involved explicating the historical roots of philosophical ideas, questioning the so-called 'metaphysics of presence' that he sees as having dominated philosophy since the ancient Greeks, careful textual analysis, and attempting to undermine and subvert the paradoxes themselves. Lawrence Cahoone, Ph.D., is lecturer in philosophy at College of The Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachussets.
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'Derrida's Deconstruction of Philosophy'. Jacques Derrida (15 July 1930 ...
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'Derrida's Deconstruction of Philosophy'. Jacques Derrida (15 July 1930 -- 8 October 2004) was a French philosopher born in Algeria. He developed the critical technique known as deconstruction, and his work has been associated both with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy. His prolific output of more than 40 published books, together with essays and public speaking, has had a significant impact upon the humanities, particularly on literary theory and continental philosophy. His best known assertion with regard to his methodology is that 'there is no outside-the-text.' Derrida was always uncomfortable with the popularity of the term 'deconstruction' and the corresponding tendency to reduce his philosophical work to that particular label. In spite of his reservations, deconstruction has become associated with the attempt to expose and undermine the oppositions and paradoxes on which particular texts, philosophical and otherwise, are founded. He frequently called such paradoxes 'binary oppositions'. Derrida's strategy involved explicating the historical roots of philosophical ideas, questioning the so-called 'metaphysics of presence' that he sees as having dominated philosophy since the ancient Greeks, careful textual analysis, and attempting to undermine and subvert the paradoxes themselves.
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