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Leidimo metai 2010 m.
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ISBN 9780823232420

God Who Deconstructs Himself

Explore the profound insights of Jacques Derrida in God Who Deconstructs Himself, published by Fordham University Press in 2010. This thought-provoking work delves into Derrida's reflections on sovereignty and subjectivity, particularly through the lens of his late essays, "Rogues: Two Essays on Reason." With 144 pages of rich analysis, the book uncovers the intricate connections between Derrida’s philosophical inquiries and Bataille’s adaptation of Freud, revealing the complexities that shaped his later thoughts. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of contemporary philosophy, this paperback edition invites readers to engage with Derrida's legacy and the evolving discourse on sovereignty. Enhance your understanding of these critical themes by adding this essential text to your collection.

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