The Jewish Derrida - (Library of Jewish Philosophy) by Gideon Ofrat (Paperback)
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- Until now, no critical work has touched on the Jewish dimension in Jacques Derrida's philosophical oeuvre.
- About the Author: Gideon Ofrat has written extensively on philosophy, postmodernism, and Israeli art and culture and is the author of more than thirty books in Hebrew and English, including Triple Darkness: Plato, Kant, and Kierkegaard, One Hundred Years of Art in Israel, and Yonder: Theology of the Obscure.
- 216 Pages
- Philosophy, History & Surveys
- Series Name: Library of Jewish Philosophy
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Until now, no critical work has touched on the Jewish dimension in Jacques Derrida's philosophical oeuvre. Ofrat notes that early Derridean works contained few, if any, references to Jewish writers, concepts, or issues. At first glance, Judaism itself, along with all other structures found in traditional Western metaphysics, would appear to have no place in Derrida's thought, but Ofrat argues that "Derrida cannot be thoroughly understood without elucidating the Jewish current running through his philosophy, right down to the scar of his circumcision." A French-Algerian Jew, Derrida broke free of the Jewish consciousness and culture of his childhood--but taught that leaving something is a precondition for recognizing its significance. Ofrat suggests that Derrida's philosophy grew from these early influences and the fragments of his Jewish identity, and he offers a comprehensive reading of Derridean writings and strong grounding in Jewish tradition. By approaching Derrida's philosophical, poetic, and artistic themes through a Jewish lens, Ofrat gives a sophisticated, subtle, entirely fresh reading of one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century.About the Author
Gideon Ofrat has written extensively on philosophy, postmodernism, and Israeli art and culture and is the author of more than thirty books in Hebrew and English, including Triple Darkness: Plato, Kant, and Kierkegaard, One Hundred Years of Art in Israel, and Yonder: Theology of the Obscure.Dimensions (Overall): 8.92 Inches (H) x 5.99 Inches (W) x .45 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Series Title: Library of Jewish Philosophy
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: History & Surveys
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Theme: Modern
Format: Paperback
Author: Gideon Ofrat
Language: Hebrew
Street Date: June 1, 2001
TCIN: 91949008
UPC: 9780815606840
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-2069
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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