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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Thinking otherwise

Derrida's Contribution to philosophy of religion

Ellen Armour

pp. 39-60

Abstract

Derrida's early deconstructive project did not simply entail reading texts against the grain but involved profound attention to that which had been excluded by the binary logic that influenced much of Western thought. His later work undertook more searching investigations into the nature of friendship, hospitality, the gift. Religious themes – such as messianism and infinite justice also feature in Derrida's later thought, though he maintained his accustomed equivocal stance and refrains from supporting any position associated with established religious doctrines or tradition.

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Published in:

Joy Morny (2011) Continental philosophy and philosophy of religion. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 39-60

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0059-8_3

Full citation:

Armour Ellen (2011) „Thinking otherwise: Derrida's Contribution to philosophy of religion“, In: Joy (ed.), Continental philosophy and philosophy of religion, Dordrecht, Springer, 39–60.