Okay, so I was really confused in class today about the first essay in The Politics of Friendship. I was wondering if people could try to help clarify what was said (or say new things) in response to my queries.
Posts Tagged ‘confusions’
Class Today
Posted in Aristotle, Politics of Friendship, love, tagged confusions on October 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
-
Recent Posts
- M. Naas: “‘Alors, qui êtes-vous?’ Jacques Derrida and the Question of Hospitality”
- D. Perpich: Universality, Singularity, and Sexual Difference: Reflections on Political Community
- C. Wise: “Saying ‘Yes” to Africa: Jacques Derrida’s Spectres of Marx.”
- S.A. Chambers: “Ghostly Rights”
- C. Delacampagne: The Politics of Derrida: Revisiting the Past
-
Recent Comments
Category Cloud
Tags
a-venir alterity cities community confusions democracy-to-come Derrida enlightenment ethics executive feminism Foucault Globalization Heidegger hospitality Husserl identity politics institution interability legislative Levinas modernism Nietzsche Politics of Friendship post-modernism promise queer reason refuge Ricoeur Rogues ruin Signature Event Context social democracy Society Must Be Defended sovereignty Specters of Marx Spectors of Marx speech-act subjectivity Technology The Other Heading the promise translation world governanceArchives