Kantian Transpositions

Kantian Transpositions
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9780810140929
ISBN-13 : 0810140926
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Book Synopsis Kantian Transpositions by : Eddis N. Miller

Download or read book Kantian Transpositions written by Eddis N. Miller and published by Northwestern University Press. This book was released on 2019-06-17 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kantian Transpositions presents an important new reading of Jacques Derrida’s writings on religion and ethics. Eddis Miller argues that Derrida’s late texts on religion constitute an interrogation of the meaning and possibility of a “philosophy of religion.” It is the first book to fully engage Derrida’s claim, in “Faith and Knowledge: The Two Sources of ‘Religion’ at the Limits of Reason Alone” to be transposing the Kantian gesture of thinking religion “within the limits of reason alone.” Miller outlines the terms of this “transposition” and reads Derrida’s work as an attempt to enact such a transposition. Along the way, he stakes out new ground in the debate over deconstruction and ethics, showing—against recent interpretations of Derrida’s work—that there is an ethical moment in Derrida’s writings that cannot be understood properly without accounting for the decisive role played by Kant’s ethics. The result is the most sustained demonstration yet offered of Kant’s indispensible contribution to Derrida’s thought.


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