解构中的政治

Geoffrey Bennington
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按照德里达的观点,我们的语言和概念的继承性质意味着思考总是涉及阅读,如果这种继承要被批评或抵制的话。在继承的概念中,“政治”(就像哲学的传统对手诗歌一样)似乎是一个很有希望的阅读过程。
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Politics in Deconstruction
Following Derrida, it is argued that the inherited nature of our language and concepts means thinking always involves reading if that inheritance is to be criticized and perhaps resisted. Among inherited concepts, “politics” (as much as philosophy’s traditional adversary poetry) seems a promising one for such a process of reading.
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