Books
The Ends of Man
– “The Ends of Man,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30.1 (1969): pp. 31-57.Excerpt: “Every philosophical colloquium has a political significance. And not only due to that which has always linked the essence of the philosophical to the essence of the political.… More
The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy
– “The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy,” New Literary History 6.1 (1974): pp. 5-74.Excerpt: “Metaphor in the text of philosophy. We might be confident of understanding every word of this phrase; we might hasten to make out a figure (or to write it in) in the volume… More
Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy
– “Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy,” Oxford Literary Review 6.2 (1984): pp. 3-37.Excerpt: “I shall speak then of/in an apocalytic tone in philosophy.”
Letter to a Japanese Friend
– “Letter to a Japanese Friend,” in Derrida and Difference eds. Robert Bernasconi and David Wood, (Warwick: Parousia Press, 1985): pp. 71-82.Excerpt: “Dear Professor Izutsu, At our last meeting I promised you some schematic and preliminary reflections on the word ‘deconstruction.’ What we discussed were… More
Racism’s Last Word
– “Racism’s Last Word,” Critical Inquiry 12.1 (1985): pp. 290-299.Excerpt: “A memory in advance: that, perhaps, is the time given for this exhibition. At once urgent and untimely, it exposes itself and takes a chance with time, it wagers and affirms… More
In memoriam: for Paul de Man
– “In memoriam: for Paul de Man,” Yale French Studies 69 (1985).A tribute to one of the fathers of deconstruction.
Declarations of Independence
– “Declarations of Independence,” New Political Science 7 (Summer 1986): pp. 7-15.Excerpt: “It is better you know right away: I am not going to keep my promise. I beg your pardon, but it will be impossible for me to speak to you this afternoon, even in an indirect… More
Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War
– “Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War,” Critical Inquiry 14 (Spring 1988): pp. 590-652.Excerpt: “The title names a war. Which war? Do not think only of the war that broke out several months ago around some articles signed by a certain Paul de Man, in Belgium between… More
The Time is Out of Joint
– “The Time is Out of Joint,” in Deconstruction is/in America ed. A. Haverkamp (New York, New York University Press, 1994): pp. 14-38.Excerpt: ” ‘The time is out of joint.’ The formula speaks of time, it also says the time, but it refers singularly to this time, to an ‘in these times, the time of… More
Nietzsche and the Machine
– “Nietzsche and the Machine,” Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7 (1994): pp. 7-66.An Interview with Jacques Derrida by Richard Beardsworth.
Essays
The Ends of Man
– “The Ends of Man,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30.1 (1969): pp. 31-57.Excerpt: “Every philosophical colloquium has a political significance. And not only due to that which has always linked the essence of the philosophical to the essence of the political.… More
The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy
– “The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy,” New Literary History 6.1 (1974): pp. 5-74.Excerpt: “Metaphor in the text of philosophy. We might be confident of understanding every word of this phrase; we might hasten to make out a figure (or to write it in) in the volume… More
Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy
– “Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy,” Oxford Literary Review 6.2 (1984): pp. 3-37.Excerpt: “I shall speak then of/in an apocalytic tone in philosophy.”
Letter to a Japanese Friend
– “Letter to a Japanese Friend,” in Derrida and Difference eds. Robert Bernasconi and David Wood, (Warwick: Parousia Press, 1985): pp. 71-82.Excerpt: “Dear Professor Izutsu, At our last meeting I promised you some schematic and preliminary reflections on the word ‘deconstruction.’ What we discussed were… More
Racism’s Last Word
– “Racism’s Last Word,” Critical Inquiry 12.1 (1985): pp. 290-299.Excerpt: “A memory in advance: that, perhaps, is the time given for this exhibition. At once urgent and untimely, it exposes itself and takes a chance with time, it wagers and affirms… More
In memoriam: for Paul de Man
– “In memoriam: for Paul de Man,” Yale French Studies 69 (1985).A tribute to one of the fathers of deconstruction.
Declarations of Independence
– “Declarations of Independence,” New Political Science 7 (Summer 1986): pp. 7-15.Excerpt: “It is better you know right away: I am not going to keep my promise. I beg your pardon, but it will be impossible for me to speak to you this afternoon, even in an indirect… More
Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War
– “Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War,” Critical Inquiry 14 (Spring 1988): pp. 590-652.Excerpt: “The title names a war. Which war? Do not think only of the war that broke out several months ago around some articles signed by a certain Paul de Man, in Belgium between… More
The Time is Out of Joint
– “The Time is Out of Joint,” in Deconstruction is/in America ed. A. Haverkamp (New York, New York University Press, 1994): pp. 14-38.Excerpt: ” ‘The time is out of joint.’ The formula speaks of time, it also says the time, but it refers singularly to this time, to an ‘in these times, the time of… More
Nietzsche and the Machine
– “Nietzsche and the Machine,” Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7 (1994): pp. 7-66.An Interview with Jacques Derrida by Richard Beardsworth.
Commentary
The Ends of Man
– “The Ends of Man,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30.1 (1969): pp. 31-57.Excerpt: “Every philosophical colloquium has a political significance. And not only due to that which has always linked the essence of the philosophical to the essence of the political.… More
The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy
– “The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy,” New Literary History 6.1 (1974): pp. 5-74.Excerpt: “Metaphor in the text of philosophy. We might be confident of understanding every word of this phrase; we might hasten to make out a figure (or to write it in) in the volume… More
Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy
– “Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy,” Oxford Literary Review 6.2 (1984): pp. 3-37.Excerpt: “I shall speak then of/in an apocalytic tone in philosophy.”
Letter to a Japanese Friend
– “Letter to a Japanese Friend,” in Derrida and Difference eds. Robert Bernasconi and David Wood, (Warwick: Parousia Press, 1985): pp. 71-82.Excerpt: “Dear Professor Izutsu, At our last meeting I promised you some schematic and preliminary reflections on the word ‘deconstruction.’ What we discussed were… More
Racism’s Last Word
– “Racism’s Last Word,” Critical Inquiry 12.1 (1985): pp. 290-299.Excerpt: “A memory in advance: that, perhaps, is the time given for this exhibition. At once urgent and untimely, it exposes itself and takes a chance with time, it wagers and affirms… More
In memoriam: for Paul de Man
– “In memoriam: for Paul de Man,” Yale French Studies 69 (1985).A tribute to one of the fathers of deconstruction.
Declarations of Independence
– “Declarations of Independence,” New Political Science 7 (Summer 1986): pp. 7-15.Excerpt: “It is better you know right away: I am not going to keep my promise. I beg your pardon, but it will be impossible for me to speak to you this afternoon, even in an indirect… More
Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War
– “Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War,” Critical Inquiry 14 (Spring 1988): pp. 590-652.Excerpt: “The title names a war. Which war? Do not think only of the war that broke out several months ago around some articles signed by a certain Paul de Man, in Belgium between… More
The Time is Out of Joint
– “The Time is Out of Joint,” in Deconstruction is/in America ed. A. Haverkamp (New York, New York University Press, 1994): pp. 14-38.Excerpt: ” ‘The time is out of joint.’ The formula speaks of time, it also says the time, but it refers singularly to this time, to an ‘in these times, the time of… More
Nietzsche and the Machine
– “Nietzsche and the Machine,” Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7 (1994): pp. 7-66.An Interview with Jacques Derrida by Richard Beardsworth.
Multimedia
The Ends of Man
– “The Ends of Man,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30.1 (1969): pp. 31-57.Excerpt: “Every philosophical colloquium has a political significance. And not only due to that which has always linked the essence of the philosophical to the essence of the political.… More
The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy
– “The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy,” New Literary History 6.1 (1974): pp. 5-74.Excerpt: “Metaphor in the text of philosophy. We might be confident of understanding every word of this phrase; we might hasten to make out a figure (or to write it in) in the volume… More
Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy
– “Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy,” Oxford Literary Review 6.2 (1984): pp. 3-37.Excerpt: “I shall speak then of/in an apocalytic tone in philosophy.”
Letter to a Japanese Friend
– “Letter to a Japanese Friend,” in Derrida and Difference eds. Robert Bernasconi and David Wood, (Warwick: Parousia Press, 1985): pp. 71-82.Excerpt: “Dear Professor Izutsu, At our last meeting I promised you some schematic and preliminary reflections on the word ‘deconstruction.’ What we discussed were… More
Racism’s Last Word
– “Racism’s Last Word,” Critical Inquiry 12.1 (1985): pp. 290-299.Excerpt: “A memory in advance: that, perhaps, is the time given for this exhibition. At once urgent and untimely, it exposes itself and takes a chance with time, it wagers and affirms… More
In memoriam: for Paul de Man
– “In memoriam: for Paul de Man,” Yale French Studies 69 (1985).A tribute to one of the fathers of deconstruction.
Declarations of Independence
– “Declarations of Independence,” New Political Science 7 (Summer 1986): pp. 7-15.Excerpt: “It is better you know right away: I am not going to keep my promise. I beg your pardon, but it will be impossible for me to speak to you this afternoon, even in an indirect… More
Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War
– “Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War,” Critical Inquiry 14 (Spring 1988): pp. 590-652.Excerpt: “The title names a war. Which war? Do not think only of the war that broke out several months ago around some articles signed by a certain Paul de Man, in Belgium between… More
The Time is Out of Joint
– “The Time is Out of Joint,” in Deconstruction is/in America ed. A. Haverkamp (New York, New York University Press, 1994): pp. 14-38.Excerpt: ” ‘The time is out of joint.’ The formula speaks of time, it also says the time, but it refers singularly to this time, to an ‘in these times, the time of… More
Nietzsche and the Machine
– “Nietzsche and the Machine,” Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7 (1994): pp. 7-66.An Interview with Jacques Derrida by Richard Beardsworth.
Teaching
The Ends of Man
– “The Ends of Man,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30.1 (1969): pp. 31-57.Excerpt: “Every philosophical colloquium has a political significance. And not only due to that which has always linked the essence of the philosophical to the essence of the political.… More
The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy
– “The White Mythology: Metaphor in the Text of Philosophy,” New Literary History 6.1 (1974): pp. 5-74.Excerpt: “Metaphor in the text of philosophy. We might be confident of understanding every word of this phrase; we might hasten to make out a figure (or to write it in) in the volume… More
Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy
– “Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Philosophy,” Oxford Literary Review 6.2 (1984): pp. 3-37.Excerpt: “I shall speak then of/in an apocalytic tone in philosophy.”
Letter to a Japanese Friend
– “Letter to a Japanese Friend,” in Derrida and Difference eds. Robert Bernasconi and David Wood, (Warwick: Parousia Press, 1985): pp. 71-82.Excerpt: “Dear Professor Izutsu, At our last meeting I promised you some schematic and preliminary reflections on the word ‘deconstruction.’ What we discussed were… More
Racism’s Last Word
– “Racism’s Last Word,” Critical Inquiry 12.1 (1985): pp. 290-299.Excerpt: “A memory in advance: that, perhaps, is the time given for this exhibition. At once urgent and untimely, it exposes itself and takes a chance with time, it wagers and affirms… More
In memoriam: for Paul de Man
– “In memoriam: for Paul de Man,” Yale French Studies 69 (1985).A tribute to one of the fathers of deconstruction.
Declarations of Independence
– “Declarations of Independence,” New Political Science 7 (Summer 1986): pp. 7-15.Excerpt: “It is better you know right away: I am not going to keep my promise. I beg your pardon, but it will be impossible for me to speak to you this afternoon, even in an indirect… More
Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War
– “Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man’s War,” Critical Inquiry 14 (Spring 1988): pp. 590-652.Excerpt: “The title names a war. Which war? Do not think only of the war that broke out several months ago around some articles signed by a certain Paul de Man, in Belgium between… More
The Time is Out of Joint
– “The Time is Out of Joint,” in Deconstruction is/in America ed. A. Haverkamp (New York, New York University Press, 1994): pp. 14-38.Excerpt: ” ‘The time is out of joint.’ The formula speaks of time, it also says the time, but it refers singularly to this time, to an ‘in these times, the time of… More
Nietzsche and the Machine
– “Nietzsche and the Machine,” Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7 (1994): pp. 7-66.An Interview with Jacques Derrida by Richard Beardsworth.