Derrida problematizes translation by deconstructing the places that philosophy reserves for speech and writing, originals and copies, and...
Derrida on Death in Aporias
For Derrida, death is a border that has no borders, resembling God, and is thus an aporia. Derrida...
Derrida on Hospitality as Welcoming the Unwelcomable
Derrida deconstructs hospitality and all acts of welcoming by exposing them to their own impossibilities, that is, by...
Derrida on the Event: Singular/Iterable
For Derrida, an event truly worthy of the name must be irruptive, unforeseeable, and incalculable, bordering on incomprehension...