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The Gift of Death

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An edition of Donner la mort (1995)

The Gift of Death

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French philosopher Derrida stares death in the face in this dense but rewarding inquiry. Beginning with an analysis of an essay on the sacred by Czech philosopher/human rights activist Jan Patocka, Derrida follows the development of moral and ethical responsibility, and the concept of the soul's immortality, in the transition from Platonism to Christianity. He then ponders the self's anticipation of death in sacrifice, war, orgiastic mystery cults, murder and execution, with reference to Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling, Nietzsche, Heidegger's thought (a constant attempt to separate itself from Christianity'') and the biblical story of Abraham's contemplated sacrifice of his son, Isaac, at God's behest. In the most provocative section, Derrida links religious injunctions of sacrifice to the monotonous complacency'' of modern society, which allows tens of millions of children to die of hunger and disease.

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English
Pages
124

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Cover of: Donner la mort
Donner la mort
June 23, 1999, Galilée
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The Gift of Death
June 1, 1996, University Of Chicago Press
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The gift of death
1995, University of Chicago Press
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The Gift of Death
1995, University of Chicago Press
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First Sentence

"In one of his Heretical Essays on the Philosophy of History Jan Patocka relates secrecy, or more precisely the mystery of the sacred, to responsibility."

Edition Notes

Series
Religion and Postmodernism Series

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Library of Congress
, B2430.D483 D6613 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
124
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9457473M
Internet Archive
giftdeath00derr
ISBN 10
0226143066
ISBN 13
9780226143064
OCLC/WorldCat
40587138
Library Thing
69345
Goodreads
167500

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