Image for The Gift of Death, Second Edition & Literature in Secret

The Gift of Death, Second Edition & Literature in Secret

Part of the Religion and Postmodernism Series series
See all formats and editions

The Gift of Death, Jacques Derrida's most sustained consideration of religion, explores questions first introduced in his book Given Time about the limits of the rational and responsible that one reaches in granting or accepting death, whether by sacrifice, murder, execution, or suicide.

Derrida analyzes Czech philosopher Jan Patocka's Heretical Essays in the Philosophy of History and develops and compares his ideas to the works of Heidegger, Levinas, and Kierkegaard.

One of Derrida's major works, The Gift of Death resonates with much of his earlier writing, and this highly anticipated second edition is greatly enhanced by David Wills's updated translation.

This new edition also features the first-ever English translation of Derrida's Literature in Secret.

In it, Derrida continues his discussion of the sacrifice of Isaac, which leads to bracing meditations on secrecy, forgiveness, literature, and democracy.

He also offers a reading of Kafka's Letter to His Father and uses the story of the flood in Genesis as an embarkation point for a consideration of divine sovereignty. "An important contribution to the critical study of ethics that commends itself to philosophers, social scientists, scholars of religion . . . [and those] made curious by the controversy that so often attends Derrida."-Booklist, on the first edition

Read More
Available
£12.75 Save 15.00%
RRP £15.00
Add Line Customisation
3 in stock Need More ?
Add to List
Product Details
University of Chicago Press
022650297X / 9780226502977
Paperback / softback
25/08/2017
United States
160 pages
14 x 22 mm, 255 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More