Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, Deleuze - Todd May - Books - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271030098 - April 15, 1997
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Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, Deleuze

Todd May

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Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, Deleuze

French philosophy since World War II has been preoccupied with the issue of difference. Specifically, it has wanted to promote or to leave room for ways of living and of being that differ from those usually seen in contemporary Western society. Given the experience of the Holocaust, the motivation for such a preoccupation is not difficult to see. For some thinkers, especially Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Derrida, Emmanuel Levinas, and Gilles Deleuze, this preoccupation has led to a mode of philosophizing that privileges difference as a philosophical category. Nancy privileges difference as a mode of conceiving community, Derrida as a mode of conceiving linguistic meaning, Levinas as a mode of conceiving ethics, and Deleuze as a mode of conceiving ontology.

Reconsidering Difference has a twofold task, the primary one critical and the secondary one reconstructive. The critical task is to show that these various privilegings are philosophical failures. They wind up, for reasons unique to each position, endorsing positions that are either incoherent or implausible. Todd May considers the incoherencies of each position and offers an alternative approach. His reconstructive task, which he calls "contingent holism," takes the phenomena under investigation?community, language, ethics, and ontology?and sketches a way of reconceiving them that preserves the motivations of the rejected positions without falling into the problems that beset them.


224 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 15, 1997
ISBN13 9780271030098
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press
Pages 224
Dimensions 151 × 227 × 14 mm   ·   356 g
Language English  

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