Lexington Books
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978-1-66692-717-7 • Hardback • January 2024 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
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Peter Bornedal is professor emeritus of philosophy and civilization studies at the American University of Beirut.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Paralogism of Writing: Introducing a Difference between writing and Writing
Chapter 2: The Anti-Logic of Différance: Self-Contradiction Raised to Transcendental Law
Chapter 3: Signifier, Signified, and the Continuum: A Nietzsche-Saussurean Epistemology
Chapter 4: Intentions of Speaker and Speech: Defending Speech-Acts and Ordinary Language
Chapter 5: The ‘Gay Science’ of Derrida: Nietzsche’s Thinking as Playful Différance-Logic
Chapter 6: Nietzsche versus Derrida: On Truth, Presence, Metaphysics, Woman, and Nihilism
Conclusion
Peter Bornedal provides us with an insightful critical analysis of Jacques Derrida's neo-transcendentalist and neo-intellectualist program. His essay explores the epistemological universe that lies at the core of Derrida's philosophy, paying special attention to Derrida's engagement with Nietzsche. As a result, Bornedal deals a major blow to the postmodern reading of Nietzsche as a mirror of Deconstruction.
— Pietro Gori, Universidade Nova de Lisboa