Shattering Logocentrism: Derrida, Hauntology, and the Ghosts of Thought

Conrad Riker · Narrator AI: Alistair (od Google)
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Tired of being trapped in logocentric thought? Derrida's hauntology provides a way out!


Are you struggling with understanding logocentric thought?


Are you intrigued by the concept of hauntology and its implications?


Are you interested in how Jacques Derrida's work relates to the Frankfurt School and other ideological movements?


What you'll find in this book:


1. Clear and concise explanation of logocentric thought and its influence on modern thought.

2. In-depth analysis of the Frankfurt School and their critique of Derrida's theories.

3. Examination of Derrida's relationship with various ideological movements and the impact of his work.

4. Fair evaluation of intellectual criticisms against Derrida's work.

5. Important assessment of personal attacks on Derrida's conduct in his personal life and their relevance.

6. Detailed exploration of Derrida's concept of hauntology and its significance.

7. Insightful discussion on the role of ghosts as a tool for understanding history.

8. Comprehensive examination of the relationship between memory and hauntology in Derrida's work.


If you want to shatter logocentric thought and embrace a new perspective on understanding history, memory, and the presence of absence, buy this book today!


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