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Capital Punishment in Recent Literature -- Jaques Derrida
Santa Barbara Lawyer Magazine (2014)
  • Robert M. Sanger
Abstract

The University of Chicago Press has just published The Death Penalty, Volume One (The Seminars of Jacques Derrida) translated by Peggy Kamuf. They are the lectures of the late continental philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) on capital punishment. Derrida is the author of deconstruction (if deconstruction were allowed to have an author) and has a reputation for being, let us say, opaque in his writings.

In his later years, he took up certain legal and political issues in a fashion that seems more intelligible. Particularly, Derrida’s lectures on moral subjects were popular in the United States as well as Europe. The particular lectures on the death penalty were originally given from December 8, 1999, through March 22, 2000, and were updated and re-presented through the year 2003.

Keywords
  • Death Penalty,
  • Capital Punishment,
  • Jacques Derrida
Publication Date
April, 2014
Citation Information
Robert M. Sanger. "Capital Punishment in Recent Literature -- Jaques Derrida" Santa Barbara Lawyer Magazine Iss. 498 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_sanger/18/