Friendship, Fidelity, and Finitude: Reflections on Jacques Derrida's The Work of Mourning

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (1):143-146 (2010)
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Presents the author's reflections on Derrida's philosophical insights concerning the interrelationships among friendship, fidelity, human finitude, and mourning, and the implications of these insights for "relationalizing" Heidegger's conception of finitude

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Robert D. Stolorow
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