The rigor of a certain inhumanity : toward a wider suffrage / John Llewelyn.
Focusing on the idea of universal suffrage, John Llewelyn accepts the challenge of Derrida's later thought to renew his focus on the ethical, political, and religious dimensions of what makes us uniquely human. Llewelyn builds this concern on issues of representation, language, meaning, and log...
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Bloomington, IN :
Indiana University Press,
2012.
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Series: | Studies in Continental thought.
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Table of Contents:
- Ideologies
- Worldviews
- The experience of language
- Phenomenology as rigorous science
- Pure grammar
- Meanings and translations
- Approaches to quasi-theology via appresentation
- Who is my neighbor?
- Who or what or whot
- Ecosophy, sophophily, and philotheria
- Barbarism, humanism, and democratic ecology
- Where to cut: boucherie and delikatessen
- Passover
- The rigor of a certain inhumanity.