International Kierkegaard Commentary: Works of LoveRobert L. Perkins Mercer University Press, 1999 |
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Page 168
... Derrida says : It is a relation in which the other remains absolutely transcen- dent . I cannot reach the other . I cannot know the other from the inside and so on . That is not an obstacle but the condition of love , of friendship ...
... Derrida says : It is a relation in which the other remains absolutely transcen- dent . I cannot reach the other . I cannot know the other from the inside and so on . That is not an obstacle but the condition of love , of friendship ...
Page 169
... Derrida explains : The otherness of the other who comes to me is singular , he is irreplaceable by any other one ... Derrida , Given Time I : Counterfeit Money , trans . Peggy Kamuf ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1991 ) 6 ...
... Derrida explains : The otherness of the other who comes to me is singular , he is irreplaceable by any other one ... Derrida , Given Time I : Counterfeit Money , trans . Peggy Kamuf ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1991 ) 6 ...
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... Derrida is more sensitive to this demand . While there are strong Levinasian resonances running through their respective writings , both thinkers are nevertheless committed to a politics of exodus which has as its most fundamental ...
... Derrida is more sensitive to this demand . While there are strong Levinasian resonances running through their respective writings , both thinkers are nevertheless committed to a politics of exodus which has as its most fundamental ...
Contents
Kierkegaards Concept of Redoubling | 39 |
Kant Kierkegaard | 57 |
Kierkegaards Ontology of Love | 79 |
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