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The God Who Deconstructs Himself: Sovereignty and Subjectivity Between Freud, Bataille, and Derrida
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Jacques Derrida's exploration of sovereignty and subjectivity is examined through his late work "Rogues: Two Essays on Reason." The author highlights how Derrida's evolving thoughts on sovereignty reflect an increasing engagement with themes from Georges Bataille's interpretation of Freud. This investigation sheds light on the complexities of Derrida's philosophical inquiries as he navigates the intersections of power, reason, and the human psyche in his final years.
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The God Who Deconstructs Himself: Sovereignty and Subjectivity Between Freud, Bataille, and Derrida, Nick Mansfield
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- Title
- The God Who Deconstructs Himself: Sovereignty and Subjectivity Between Freud, Bataille, and Derrida
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Nick Mansfield
- Publisher
- Fordham University Press
- Released
- 2010
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN13
- 9780823232420
- Category
- Philosophy, Political Science / Politics
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- Jacques Derrida's exploration of sovereignty and subjectivity is examined through his late work "Rogues: Two Essays on Reason." The author highlights how Derrida's evolving thoughts on sovereignty reflect an increasing engagement with themes from Georges Bataille's interpretation of Freud. This investigation sheds light on the complexities of Derrida's philosophical inquiries as he navigates the intersections of power, reason, and the human psyche in his final years.