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The Philosophy of the Limit ucilla Cornell (Rutgers University, USA)

The Philosophy of the Limit By ucilla Cornell (Rutgers University, USA)

The Philosophy of the Limit by ucilla Cornell (Rutgers University, USA)


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Examines the relationship of deconstruction to questions of ethics, justice and legal interpretation. Cornell argues that renaming deconstruction 'the philosophy of the limit' will enable us to be more precise about its meaning.

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The Philosophy of the Limit by ucilla Cornell (Rutgers University, USA)

In The Philosophy of the Limit Drucilla Cornell examines the relationship of deconstruction to questions of ethics, justice and legal interpretation. She argues that renaming deconstruction the philosophy of the limit will allow us to be more precise about what deconstruction actually is philosophically and hence to articulate more clearly its significance for law. Cornell's focus on the importance of the limit and the centrality of the gender hierarchy allows her to offer a view of jurisprudence different from both the critical social theory and analytic jurisprudence.

The Philosophy of the Limit Reviews

This book is a major intellectual event. Nothing is more necessary and timely today than thinking through the possibility of a nonviolent relationship to the Other. The Philosophy of the Limit does just that. Learned, eloquent, passionate, rigorous, this book is not just a brilliantly original appropriation of Levinas, Lacan, and Derrida for legal studies, feminism, and frontier work in ethics. It also turns back from the perspective of legal theory to make a signal intervention in the domains of philosophy, literary theory, and cultural studies. -- J. Hillis Miller, University of California, Irvine
The book constitutes an important intervention in contemporary intellectual debates by showing the ethical and juridical relevance of trends which are often dismissed as amoral or destructive. By rephrasing Derridian deconstruction as philosophy of the limit, Cornell draws attention to what eludes our grasp: to alterity and the Other who is not at our disposal but demands our recognition and respect. Forging an innovative vista, Cornell integrates insights of Derrida, Adorno, Lacan, and Levinas (as well as recent jurisprudence), underscoring their significance for a transformative moral and legal practice. Splendidly argued and lucidly written, the book helps to refocus and reorient ongoing discussions about modernity and postmodernity. -- Fred Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame
The Philosophy of the Limit is a brilliant exercise in thinking through major themes of deconstruction. In her encounter with the representative critical thinkers of today, Drucilla Cornell challenges us to follow her complex arguments and powerful rhetoric up to the limits of thinking finitude. -- Agnes Heller, Hannah Arendt Professor of Philosophy, New School for Social Research

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Table of Contents

Introduction: What Is Postmodernity Anyway?; Chapter 1 The Ethical Message of Negative Dialectics; Chapter 2 The Postmodern Challenge to the Ideal of Community; Chapter 3 The Ethical Significance of the Chiffonnier; Chapter 4 The Good, the Right and the Possibility of Legal Interpretation; Chapter 5 The Relevance of Time to the Relationship between the Philosophy of the Limit and Systems Theory: The Call to Judicial Responsibility; Chapter 6 The Violence of the Masquerade: Law Dressed Up as Justice; Conclusion: The Ethical, Political, Juridical Significance of the End of Man;

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CIN0415902398G
9780415902397
0415902398
The Philosophy of the Limit by ucilla Cornell (Rutgers University, USA)
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1992-04-10
230
N/A
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