READING DECONSTRUCTION IN TERMS OF ETHICS: DERRIDA AND THE IDEA OF HOSPITALITY
Abstract
Ethical status of deconstruction is perhaps most controversial point of J.
Derrida philosophy. In this essay, based on Derrida’s analyses on hospitality, we are
going to try to assesess the ethical and political horizon of deconstruction. In this
context, the claim that deconstruction is identified at the outset by an ethical interest,
is goint to be grounded.
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Primary Language
Turkish
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Journal Section
Review
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Publication Date
July 20, 2017
Submission Date
July 20, 2017
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2017 Number: 7