Theory and Practice is a series of nine lectures that Jacques Derrida
delivered at the École Normale Supérieure in 1976 and 1977. The
topic of “theory and practice” was associated above all with
Marxist discourse and particularly the influential interpretation of
Marx by Louis Althusser. Derrida’s many questions to Althusser and
other thinkers aim at unsettling the distinction between thinking and
acting. Derrida’s investigations set out from Marx’s “Theses
on Feuerbach,” in particular the eleventh thesis, which has often
been taken as a mantra for the “end of philosophy,” to be brought
about by Marxist practice. Derrida argues, however, that Althusser has
no such end in view and that his discourse remains resolutely
philosophical, even as it promotes the theory/practice pair as primary
values. This seminar also draws fascinating connections between
Marxist thought and Heidegger and features Derrida’s signature
reconsideration of the dichotomy between doing and thinking. This
text, available for the first time in English, shows that Derrida was
doing important work on Marx long before Specters of Marx. As with the
other volumes in this series, it gives readers an unparalleled glimpse
into Derrida’s thinking at its best—spontaneous, unpredictable,
and groundbreaking.
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9780226572482
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2019
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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