Subjectivity of differance a poiesis of deconstruction of subjectum, deus, and communitas /
Основен автор: | Jeon, Heecheon. |
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Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
Peter Lang,
℗♭2011.
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Серия: |
American university studies. Theology and religion ;
v. 311. |
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Subjectivity of differance. |
Съдържание:
- Machine generated contents note: I. Subjectivity Revisited
- Subjectivity Matters: Powerless (Weak) Subjectivity
- The Poietic Possibility of Subjectivity: Deconstructive Intervention
- Poiesis and Genealogy
- Poiesis, Grammatology, and Traces
- Poiesis of Subjectivity: Responsibility, Enunciation, Supplementarity, and Imagination
- Ethical Responsibility
- Political Enunciation
- Cultural Supplementarity
- Theological Imagination
- Subjectum-Deus-Communitas
- II. Subjectivity of Differance
- Differance of Subjectivity
- Subjectivity as Re-venant: Dead or Alive
- Subjectivity, Responsibility and Death
- Aporetic Subjectivity: the Subjectile
- A More Radical Deconstructive Claim of Subjectivity
- III. Divine Poiesis
- God in Tradition
- Theistic Problematic: Ontotheology
- A-Theistic Problematic: Humanism
- Non-theistic Problematic: A-Dieu
- Whither is God?: Towards the Poietic God
- Bricolages of Divine Poiesis
- Divine Poiesis: Creativity Without Creation.
- Contents note continued: Disseminative Teleio-poesis
- Salut: Salvation of Divine Poiesis
- Messianity without Messianism
- Khoral Space: "Waiting Room"
- Anonymous Traces: God without Name
- Derrida's Hyper-religio
- Divine Poiesis and Negative Theology
- IV.Community without Community: A Mode of Life in Deconstruction-Nancy, Blanchot, and Derrida
- Community Unbounded
- Inoperative Community or Unavowable Community: Derridean Interruption
- Nancy's Inoperative Community
- Blanchot's Unavowable Community
- A Deconstructive Community without Community
- Zusage
- Politics of Friendship
- Deconstruction, God, and Politics
- Politics and Ethics of Deconstruction: O Viens, Democracy!