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Death of Jacques Derrida

category international | arts and media | news report author Monday October 11, 2004 13:45author by by Report this post to the editors

last friday in Paris from pancreatic cancer

The father of deconstruction
has turned to decomposition.

born in Algeria in El-Biar, in 1930, Derrida began studying philosophy at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris in 1952, where he later taught from 1965 to 1984. From 1960 to 1964, Derrida taught at the Sorbonne in Paris. Since the early 1970s, he divided much of his time between Paris and the United States, where he taught at such universities as Johns Hopkins, Yale, and the University of California at Irvine.

Derrida's work and life focussed on language, and how multiple layers of meaning are built within the use of words which are forever changing.

read more at-
http://www.hydra.umn.edu/derrida/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3729844.stm

his complete works are available online courtesy of Krapp's "last tapes" -
http://www.hydra.umn.edu/derrida/jdind.html

RIP
rest- inactivity
in - prepostion
Peace - absence of war.

author by student.publication date Mon Oct 11, 2004 15:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The deconstruction school found adherents in Literature, Music, Art, Psychoanlysis, Cryptology, Philsophy and Politics.
If you could take it apart and see how it was made, you went and grabbed the hard disc brought it somewhere and quietly derridadaded it.

Derrida wrote
To 'deconstruct' philosophy, thus, would be to think -- in a most faithful, interior way -- the structured genealogy of philosophy's concepts, but at the same time to determine -- from a certain exterior that is unqualifiable or unnameable by philosophy -- what this history has been able to dissimulate or forbid, making itself into a history by means of this somewhere motivated repression.

His political philosophy defied definition.
But the Irish academic Richard Kearney contrasted himwith Levinas as a thinker for whom ethical questions were intrinsically ontological.

To be honest, I thought the advent of microsoft word count and linux wcp, meant that derridadading things had become too easy. And I was almost irrevocably turned off Brahms after sitting through the compulsary music deconstruction lectures of my youth.

But decompose peacefully
history will be good to you.

author by relativepublication date Wed Oct 13, 2004 14:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Who's to say who's really "dead" or "alive" anyway, when you really think about it?

author by shaynepublication date Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Deridada"

haha!

The old man would of loved that term!

author by being very philosophical todaypublication date Sat May 21, 2005 20:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

yesterday in France has caused lots of tributes to pour in this afternoon from luminaries as luminous as Chirac (who used quote Ricoeur many times), and the Pope, (who's very brainy) distracting many thinkers from the Eurovision song contest, and the handy new 10€ coin commemorating William Rowan Hamilton, one of the most bizarre linguist / mathematicians / specimens to come out of XIX century Ireland. you can read about Ricouer here-
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69930
And here is a letter which touches upon some of the themes which Derrida worked with in his last years.

Coz, I want you all to know, that philosophy is not just about wrecking the heads of undergraduates who thought it might be an easy study option, or even about filling bookshelves with tomes that no-one really reads (unless they're sure they're going to publish a related essay) No- Not a bit of it. Modern day, tippy toppy philosophy has moved on and out, and now thinkers are more than willing to engage in precarious work like the rest of us, and are intent on practical application of the theories which have been developed in the last century on such areas as materialism, ethics, hermeneutics, phenomonology, epistomology and deconstruction. Yes indeedy. Philosophy is getting its hands dirty.

Here's an interesting interview with Jurgen Habermas, whom the religious site wikipedia would have you believe is a bosom body of Benedict XVI, in which he treats upon the surprising alliance between Derrida (the man above) and himself against Bush and though their joint efforts surprised many (they had been at intellectual logerheads for years in the 80s infamously resorting to persistent troll comments in the superstar philosopher web blog sites and even at one point graffiti tagging each other houses).

They asked Paul Ricoeur to help them in this, but he couldn't coz he was too political at that stage, being "intellektshual" to the Elysee. (we don't have an Irish equivalent for that, because all our intellektshuals leave before they're recognised and generally have done a stint washing dishes, bricklaying or begging). We do have conor cruise o brien though. And he seems to serve the needs.
http://www.logosjournal.com/habermas_america.htm
I suppose Habermas is going to pop it soon.

"It's all about memory. Selective and Collective memory. Memory as fetishised community. Communality as fetishised memorial"
(that's me).

 
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