Preliminary Adieu for Jacques Derrida

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26 (1):191-197 (2005)
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It is no longer worth dying. There is no Jacques Derrida to offer a magnificent portrait of the philosophy and personality of the recently deceased. As the last surviving member of his great generation, he practiced this duty of love, devotion and justice during the last decades. No one could do this service for him. All that can be offered is a prosaic adieu.

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