God Who Deconstructs Himself
Discover the profound insights of Nick Mansfield in his thought-provoking book, God Who Deconstructs Himself, published by Fordham University Press in 2010. This compelling work delves into Jacques Derrida's exploration of sovereignty and its intricate relationship with subjectivity, particularly through the lens of his late masterpiece, "Rogues: Two Essays on Reason". With 144 pages of insightful analysis, Mansfield uncovers the nuances of Derrida's evolving thoughts on sovereignty—a theme that captivated him in his later years—while also highlighting the influence of Georges Bataille's adaptation of Freud. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy, this hardback edition promises to enrich your understanding of these complex ideas. Engage with the transformative concepts presented by Mansfield and explore the depths of Derrida's legacy.