The barren epistemology of Jacques Derrida: a critique of deconstruction from a Nietzschean perspective

Lanham: Lexington Books (2024)
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From a Nietzschean perspective, the author disputes the often-postulated lineage between Nietzsche and Derrida. Peter Bornedal argues instead that they have very different epistemological programs: the deconstructionist and postmodernist projects undermine beliefs in reason and logic in a manner that cannot be found in Nietzsche.

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