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23 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I'm sentimental and I believe in happiness,
By babybaby9@rocketmail.com (Terra) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deconstruction and Pragmatism (Paperback)
What I want to say I am certain I will not achieve in the space of an online review. That being said, I think this work was important because in it Derrida admits with qualification to Rorty's charges that he (Derrida) is sentimental and believes in happiness. This may come as a shock to some Derrideans. Those who use Derrida's writings and reception to shake and destroy are missing the responsibility issue in the debate. It is unfortunate that deconstruction has been described so often in the popular media as anti-humanist, because now only purblind graduate students read him and I can't convince any of my friends who are in the practice of yessing life to read and live with him.
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Deconstruction and Pragmatism by Simon Critchley (Paperback - November 2, 1996)
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