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Derrida and Disinterest Sean Gaston

Derrida and Disinterest By Sean Gaston

Derrida and Disinterest by Sean Gaston


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Disinterest has been a major concept in Western philosophy since Descartes. This book looks at the treatment of disinterest in the work of two major Continental philosophers: Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas. It traces the history of disinterest in Western philosophy from Descartes to Derrida.

Derrida and Disinterest Summary

Derrida and Disinterest by Sean Gaston

Disinterest has been a major concept in Western philosophy since Descartes. Its desirability and importance have been disputed, and its definition reworked by such pivotal figures as Nietzsche, Shaftesbury, Locke and Kant. In this groundbreaking book, Sean Gaston looks at the treatment of disinterest in the work of two major modern Continental philosophers: Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas. He identifies both as part of a tradition, obscured since the eighteenth-century, that takes disinterest to be the opposite of self-interest, rather than the absence of all interest. Such a tradition locates disinterest at the centre of thinking about ethics. The book argues that disinterest plays a significant role in the philosophy of both thinkers and in the dialogue between their work. In so doing, it sheds new light on their respective contributions to moral and political philosophy. Moreover, it traces the history of disinterest in Western philosophy from Descartes to Derrida, taking in the contributions of major philosophers in both the analytic, Anglo-American and Continental traditions: Locke; Shaftesbury; Hume; Smith; Nietzsche; Kant; Hegel; and Heidegger. Derrida and Disinterest offers a new reading of Derrida, a stimulating account of the role and importance of disinterest in the history of Western philosophy, and a provocative and original contribution to Continental ethics.

Derrida and Disinterest Reviews

'Glibly dismissed by postmodernists as an illusion, the idea of disinterestedness has been patiently awaiting its philosophical saviour. Sean Gaston has now ridden triumphantly to the rescue, with a subtlety and originality of insight which positively leap from the page'. Terry Eagleton

About Sean Gaston

Sean Gaston is a Research Fellow of the Department of English, University of Melbourne.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Disinterest for Today; Chapter 2: Derrida and the Ruins of Disinterest; Chapter 3: A Harsh Transcendence: Levinas, Disinterest and Enthusiasm; Chapter 4: Ideas of Disinterest 1600-1800; Chapter 5: The Spectres of Disinterest 1790-1845; Chapter 6: Kant, Derrida and the Interests of Reason Chapter 7: A Matter of Love; Chapter 8: Re-mettre en question: Levinas, Derrida and Heidegger's. Chapter 9: Derrida and the Resistance of Anticipation Chapter 10: Derrida and une acceleration affolante; Chapter 11: Derrida and Life Death, Death Life.

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GOR010139553
9780826491633
0826491634
Derrida and Disinterest by Sean Gaston
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20060629
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