Deconstruction and Philosophy
Explore the profound intersections of deconstruction and philosophy in Deconstruction and Philosophy by John Sallis. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1989, this compelling volume features 224 pages of insightful discourse that connects Jacques Derrida's groundbreaking work with the Western philosophical tradition, spanning from Plato to Heidegger.
Within this collection, you will find twelve thought-provoking essays contributed by leading Derridean philosophers, alongside an important paper by Derrida himself that has never been published in English before. This anthology not only highlights the significance of deconstruction but also enriches our understanding of its impact on contemporary philosophy.
Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply a philosophy enthusiast, Deconstruction and Philosophy is an essential addition to your library that invites deep reflection and critical engagement with the ideas that have shaped modern thought.