Derrida and the Messianic of Deconstruction

Philosophy and Culture 37 (12):113-137 (2010)
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Derrida's concept of inheritance of a Messiah from the future the possibility of thinking, this idea is understood as "there is no Messiah messianism" of, or commonly known as book "weak Messianic power" . Derrida for the "arrival" of the future of justice and closure of certain, that those who affirmed the coming of the Messiah spirit, through a call or mourning "difference" that is, on the absolute or uncertain things, such as death, responsibility, gifts, etc. These ideas are ingenious as the Derrida-style political theology. In other words, the deconstruction of religious or ethical shift itself is a subject of political theology, became the most prominent late Derrida's thinking performance. The notion of the messianic of Jacques Derrida entailed the idea of ​​an ' possibility "for the future, which call the messianic" with / out "messianism or weak messianic power . Derrida's motif of the justice" to came " and the affirmation of the future, of those who are yet to come . The article exploration the messianic turn in deconstruction, which Derrida calls "the work of mourning", for me are claims that as a type of Derridean Political Theology

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