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Country France Publication date 1990 Originally published 1990 Subject Philosophy | 4.1/5 Language French Media type Print | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Original title Du droit à la philosophie Published in English 2002 (volume one)
2004 (volume two) Similar Jacques Derrida books, Philosophy books |
The right to philosophy traces of the international college of philosophy
On the Right to Philosophy (French: Du droit à la philosophie) is a 1990 book by French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It collects all of Derrida's writings, from 1975 till 1990, on the issue of the teaching of philosophy, the academic institution and the politics of philosophy in school and in the university. It has been translated in English in two volumes: Who's Afraid of Philosophy?: Right to Philosophy 1 (2002), and Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2 (2004).
Contents
- The right to philosophy traces of the international college of philosophy
- Last chapter of the right to philosophy
- References
Last chapter of the right to philosophy
Contents
Volume 1 contains the essay Where a Teaching Body Begins and How It Ends, (pp. 67–91) first published separaterly in 1976 in France; and the 1977 essay The Age of Hegel (pp. 117–157).
References
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