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Derridas Secret Perjury Testimony Oath Charles Barbour

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Derridas Secret Perjury Testimony Oath Charles Barbour
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Charles Barbour
ISBN: 9781474425018, 1474425011
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Derridas Secret Perjury Testimony Oath Charles Barbour by Charles Barbour 9781474425018, 1474425011 instant download after payment.

A new philosophical reflection on the secret and its importance to our contemporary political experience

The Snowden Affair, Wikileaks, the ‘lone wolf’ terrorist, Clinton’s private email account – the secret is arguably the central element of our contemporary political experience. Now, Charles Barbour looks at the basic ontological question ‘what is a secret?’


Organised as a reflection on Jacques Derrida’s later writings on secrecy, four chapters each look at a separate problematic: society and the oath, literature and testimony, philosophy and deception, and time and death.


Barbour shows that secrecy is not a negation of our relations with others, but a necessary condition of those relations. We can only reveal ourselves to one another (and, indeed, to anything other) insofar as we conceal as well.


Key Features
  • Develops a unique reading of the later work of the philosopher Jacques Derrida, particularly his largely overlooked discussions of the secret in his writings and seminars
  • Compares Derrida’s work on the secret with other important political thinkers, including Deleuze, Schmitt, Arendt, Bataille and Agamben
  • Draws parallels with the work of German sociologist Georg Simmel, showing Derrida's significance for sociological thought
  • Connects Derrida’s work to a series of philosophical debates in the analytic tradition, such as the problems of consciousness, self-deception and other minds

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