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Focuses his discussion of Derrida's final seminars on questions such as death, language, and animality

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Derrida and Our Animal Others . . . appeals to a broad audience of both scholars and students of Derrida's and Heidegger's work, as well as more casual readers interested in a clearer understanding of Derrida's thinking on animality. Krell's style is, as always, fluid and eminently readable, sacrificing none of the complexity of Derrida's or Heidegger's thinking, while remaining clear and engaging throughout. His analysis is also quite provocative, raising challenges to Derrida's reading of Heidegger, as well as contributing significant insights into the 1929–1930 lectures and the role of apophantic discourse in Heidegger's thinking. . . . Derrida and Our Animal Others is an excellent and provocative commentary, leading the reader through the central issues of Derrida's work on the question of the animal and inspiring the desire for further exploration. I have no doubt that this text will prove an indispensable resource for readers of The Beast and the Sovereign lectures and for students of Heidegger's and Derrida's work generally.7.2 2014

* Derrida Today *

[One of] the first books to be published on the two volumes of Jacques Derrida's last seminar series, La Bête et le souverain (published in French in 2008–10 and in English in 2009–11); [The author] also includes a chapter on Derrida's L'Animal que donc je suis (published fully in book form in French in 2006 and in English in 2008) — all posthumous works based on lectures or seminars on the intertwined questions of animality and sovereignty.69.3 July 2015

* French Studies *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Beast and the Sovereign I
2. The Beast and the Sovereign II
3. How Follow the Animal . . . That I Am?
4. Is There a Touchstone for All Philosophy?
5. Is Apophantic Discourse the Touchstone?
6. Conclusions and Directions for Future Research
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 18/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9780253009333, 978-0253009333
      ISBN10: 0253009332

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focuses his discussion of Derrida's final seminars on questions such as death, language, and animality

      Trade Review

      Derrida and Our Animal Others . . . appeals to a broad audience of both scholars and students of Derrida's and Heidegger's work, as well as more casual readers interested in a clearer understanding of Derrida's thinking on animality. Krell's style is, as always, fluid and eminently readable, sacrificing none of the complexity of Derrida's or Heidegger's thinking, while remaining clear and engaging throughout. His analysis is also quite provocative, raising challenges to Derrida's reading of Heidegger, as well as contributing significant insights into the 1929–1930 lectures and the role of apophantic discourse in Heidegger's thinking. . . . Derrida and Our Animal Others is an excellent and provocative commentary, leading the reader through the central issues of Derrida's work on the question of the animal and inspiring the desire for further exploration. I have no doubt that this text will prove an indispensable resource for readers of The Beast and the Sovereign lectures and for students of Heidegger's and Derrida's work generally.7.2 2014

      * Derrida Today *

      [One of] the first books to be published on the two volumes of Jacques Derrida's last seminar series, La Bête et le souverain (published in French in 2008–10 and in English in 2009–11); [The author] also includes a chapter on Derrida's L'Animal que donc je suis (published fully in book form in French in 2006 and in English in 2008) — all posthumous works based on lectures or seminars on the intertwined questions of animality and sovereignty.69.3 July 2015

      * French Studies *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      List of Abbreviations
      Introduction
      1. The Beast and the Sovereign I
      2. The Beast and the Sovereign II
      3. How Follow the Animal . . . That I Am?
      4. Is There a Touchstone for All Philosophy?
      5. Is Apophantic Discourse the Touchstone?
      6. Conclusions and Directions for Future Research
      Index

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