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Author Derrida, Jacques.

Title The gift of death / Jacques Derrida ; translated by David Wills
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1995]
©1995

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Description viii, 115 pages ; 23 cm
Series Religion and postmodernism
Religion and postmodernism.
Contents 1. Secrets of European Responsibility -- 2. Beyond: Giving for the Taking, Teaching and Learning to Give, Death -- 3. Whom to Give to (Knowing Not to Know) -- 4. Tout autre est tout autre
Summary For Derrida, the very possibility of sacrifice, especially the ultimate sacrifice of one's own life for the sake of another, comes into question
Derrida's main concern is with the meaning of moral and ethical responsibility in Western religion and philosophy. He questions the limits of the rational and the responsible that one reaches in granting or accepting death, whether by sacrifice, murder, execution, or suicide. Beginning with a discussion of Patocka's Heretical Essays on the History of Philosophy, Derrida develops Patocka's ideas concerning the sacred and responsibility through comparisons with the works of Heidegger, Levinas, and, finally, Kierkegaard. Derrida's treatment of Kierkegaard makes clear that the two philosophers share some of the same concerns. He then undertakes a careful reading of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling, comparing and contrasting his own conception of responsibility with that of Kierkegaard, and extending and deepening his recent accounts of the gift and sacrifice
Notes "Paperback ed. 1996."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Translation of : Donner la mort
Subject Isaac (Biblical patriarch) -- Sacrifice.
Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Patočka, Jan, 1907-1977 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Death.
Generosity.
Gifts.
Responsibilitv
Responsibility.
Sacrifice.
Author Wills, David, 1953-
LC no. 94028893
ISBN 0226143058 (cloth : alk. paper)
Other Titles Donner la mort. English