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Derrida on Formal Logic
An Interpretive Essay
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Exploring themes of identity and contradiction, this interpretive essay delves into Jacques Derrida's analysis of formal logic, particularly through the lens of Joyce's Ulysses. It offers students a clear account of Derrida's critique of western metaphysics and evaluates the implications of his conclusions on the robustness of formal logic. This work serves as a valuable resource for understanding Derrida's philosophical contributions and their significance in the context of formal logic.
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2011, hardcover
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