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The Deconstruction of Time

by David Wood
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Overview

This book rejects the view that "time" has been erased from the philosophical agenda by its deconstruction from Nietzsche to Derrida, and argues, on the contrary, that deconstruction testifies to its enduring critical importance. After an opening chapter presenting Nietzsche’s transvaluation of time as a protodeconstructive strategy, David Wood undertakes critical readings of major works on time by Husserl and Heidegger. He argues that for all their entanglement with such metaphysical values as unity, wholeness, certainty, and foundation, each makes a substantial contribution to our release from domination of "the ordinary concept of time." The task of transforming our thinking about time is linked, the author stresses, to questions of philosophical style, strategy, and linguistic representation.

The Deconstruction of Time will be of particular interest to students of continental philosophy and literary theory.

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From the Publisher

"This is a key book. It opens a new phase in the debate regarding the philosophy of the future. No participant in the debate can afford not to have read David Wood's inventive and adventurous contribution to it."
—John E. Llewelyn, Loyola University of Ch

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1991
Publisher
Humanity Books
Pages
1
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781573922920

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