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Interrupting Derrida
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Key themes in this collection of essays explore the complexities of Jacques Derrida's philosophy, challenging established interpretations from both philosophical and literary perspectives. Geoffrey Bennington argues that Derrida's work disrupts traditional metaphysics by emphasizing its inherent indefiniteness rather than redefining it. By suggesting that Derrida can be "interrupted," Bennington provides an innovative reading that opens pathways for future dialogues with Derrida's ideas, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary philosophical discourse.
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