Deconstruction and Pragmatism


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Deconstruction and Pragmatism

ISBN: 9780203739723

出版社: Routledge

出版年: 1996

内容简介


This volume has its origin in a symposium on ‘Deconstruction and

Pragmatism’ that I organized at the Collège International de Philosophic

in Paris on May 29, 1993.

I am very grateful to Noreen Harburt for the time she spent in

transcribing the tapes and to Simon Critchley for translating Derrida’s

remarks into English.

——Chantal Mouffe

作者简介


Simon Critchley is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Essex.

He is the author of The Ethics of Deconstruction, Very Little… Almost

Nothing and co-editor of Re-Reading Levinas, Deconstructive

Subjectivities, Blackwell’s Companion to Continental Philosophy and

Emmanuel Levinas: Basic Philosophical Writings.

Jacques Derrida is Directeur d’études at the école des Hautes études

en Sciences Sociales in Paris. His principal texts include Speech and

Phenomena, Writing and Difference, Of Grammatology,

Dissemination, Margins of Philosophy, The Post Card, Given Time,

Limited Inc, Specters of Marx and The Politics of Friendship.

Ernesto Laclau is Professor of Politics at the University of Essex. He

is the author of New Reflections on the Revolutions of Our Time and

Emancipation(s), co-author of Hegemony and Socialist Strategy and

editor and contributor to The Making of Political Identities.

Chantal Mouffe is the Quintin Hogg Senior Research Fellow at the

Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster

and a member of the Collège International de Philosophic in Paris.

She is the author of, among other works, The Return of the Political

and Hegemony and Socialist Strategy (with Ernesto Laclau), and theeditor of Dimensions of Radical Democracy.

Richard Rorty is University Professor of Humanities at the University

of Virginia. He is the author of many books including Philosophy,

and the Mirror of Nature, Consequences of Pragmatism, Essays on

Heidegger and Others, Objectivity, Relativism and Truth, and

Contingency, Irony and Solidarity.

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