
Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2016
Book
Hardback
420 pages
978-1-138-14195-7 (ISBN)
Description
The purpose of this volume is to rethink the questions posed by Derrida's writings and his unique philosophical positioning, without reference to the catch phrases that have supposedly summed up deconstruction.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
756 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-14195-7 (9781138141957)
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ucilla Cornell | Michel Rosenfeld | David Gray Carlson
Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice
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ucilla Cornell | Michel Rosenfeld | David Gray Carlson
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ucilla Cornell | Michel Rosenfeld | David Gray Carlson
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Persons
Drucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson
Content
Part One Law, Violence and Justice; Chapter 1 Force of Law: The "Mystical Foundation of Authority", Jacques Derrida; Chapter 2 The Philosophy of the Limit: Systems Theory and Feminist Legal Reform, Drucilla Cornell; Part Two Deconstruction and Legal Interpretation; Chapter 3 The Idolatry of Rules: Writing Law According to Moses, With Reference to Other Jurisprudences, Arthur J. Jacobson; Chapter 4 Deconstruction and Legal Interpretation: Conflict, Indeterminacy and the Temptations of the New Legal Formalism, Michel Rosenfeld; Chapter 5 Judgment After the Fall, Barbara Herrnstein Smith; Chapter 6 In the Name of the Law, Samuel Weber; Chapter 7 Forms, Charles M. Yablon; Part Three Comparative Perspectives on Justice, Law and Politics; Chapter 8 On the Margins of Microeconomics, David Gray Carlson; Chapter 9 Hermeneutics and the Rule of Law, Fred Dallmayr; Chapter 10 Laying Down the Law in Literature: The Example of Kleist, J Hillis Miller; Chapter 11 Statistical Stigmata, Henry Louis Gates; Chapter 12 Rights, Modernity, Democracy, Agnes Heller; Chapter 13 Algorithmic Justice, Alan Wolfe; Chapter 14 Conditions of Evil, Reiner Schuermann, Ian Janssen;