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  1. Bandages.Kelly Oliver - 2014 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 22 (2):70-83.
    “The bandages signify death,” says Derrida, “the condemnation to death; when they fall away, out of use, undone, untied, untying, they signify, like a detached signifier, that the dead one is resuscitated." Like a detached signifier, indicating a metaphorical relationship between signification and the bandages. But, when we follow the metonymy of bandages in Derrida’s Death Penalty seminar volume one, the bandages appear as the figure for figuration itself. More specifically, they are a sign that needs interpretation; a sign that (...)
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  • Philosophical Debates About Derrida and the Death Penalty: State of the Question.Leonard Lawlor - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (4):477-494.
    In this essay, I examine Derrida’s deconstruction (or critique) of the death penalty in his first set of lectures (The Death Penalty, Volume 1). The essay has two parts. First, I reconstruct this deconstruction. I show that the deconstruction depends on the difference between the calculable instant and the incalculable instant. Then, in the second part I show how this difference is based on the deconstruction of temporalization Derrida produced in his 1967 Voice and Phenomenon. The deconstruction of temporalization shows (...)
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  • Philosophical Debates About Derrida and the Death Penalty: State of the Question.Leonard Lawlor - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (4):477-494.
    In this essay, I examine Derrida’s deconstruction (or critique) of the death penalty in his first set of lectures (The Death Penalty, Volume 1). The essay has two parts. First, I reconstruct this deconstruction. I show that the deconstruction depends on the difference between the calculable instant and the incalculable instant. Then, in the second part I show how this difference is based on the deconstruction of temporalization Derrida produced in his 1967 Voice and Phenomenon. The deconstruction of temporalization shows (...)
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  • Philosophical debates about Derrida and the death penalty: State of the question.Leonard Lawlor - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (4):477-494.
    The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume 59, Issue 4, Page 477-494, December 2021.
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