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Derrida and Technology: Life, Politics, and Religion (1st ed. 2021)

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This book is the first monograph that takes a comprehensive approach to Jacques Derrida as a philosopher of technology.

It refines and complements his mainstream image as a philosopher of language and deconstructionist of classical literary and philosophical texts.

This volume outlines the key features of Derrida’s alternative philosophy of technology, a philosophy which Sjöstrand argues, avoids the problems associated with, on the one hand, a Heideggerian orientation, which completely separates thinking and technology and, on the other, an empirically oriented ”post-phenomenology” that can be said to be hegemonic within the field today. Based on a sustained interpretation of Derrida, and a robust, coherent philosophy of technology, a phenomenology of technology is developed that, in a radical way, extends the concept of technology to cover the entire field of phenomenology.

This places the technological not in opposition to humanity, but rather always already in close proximity to man and, consequently, to life, ethics, politics, democracy and religion.

Strikingly, this important aspect of Derrida’s thinking is only rarely analyzed or discussed by his many exegetes.

This text appeals to graduates and researchers working on Derrida, phenomenology, and the philosophy of technology.

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Product Details
3030834069 / 9783030834067
Hardback
194
06/10/2021
Switzerland
200 pages, IX, 200 p.
155 x 235 mm