Eating Well with Pleshette DeArmitt

Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 23 (2):45-49 (2015)
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Written from a student’s perspective, this essay focuses on Pleshette’s engagement with Derrida in The Right to Narcissism: The Case for an Im-possible Self-Love and attests to the manner in which she lived this influence through her teaching and writing.

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