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Biodeconstruction
Jacques Derrida and the Life Sciences
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256 pages
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The book provides an in-depth analysis of Derrida's 1975 seminar "La vie la mort," exploring its deconstruction of biological concepts. It highlights how this seminar connects to Derrida's broader philosophical inquiries, examining themes of life, death, and the implications for understanding biology. Through this analysis, the work sheds light on the intersections between philosophy and the natural sciences, revealing the complexities of Derrida's thought and its relevance beyond the seminar itself.
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2018, paperback
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