The Deconstruction of Time Paperback / softback
by David Wood
Part of the Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy series
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Originally published in 1989, The Deconstruction of Time was the first to examine what has become the fundamental, even defining, project in continental philosophy: double rethinking.
Begun by Husserl, this area of inquiry partially seeks to rethink time in terms of our experience of it; a second aspect of the project, begun by Heidegger, is an attempt to rethink our selves (and philosophy itself) in terms of the results of that initial rethinking.
Using Derrida as his point of reference, Wood undertakes a critical reformulation of the project through discussions of Nietzsche, Husserl, and Heidegger.
The Deconstruction of Time is a critical history of the development of the topic, but also more: it includes important contributions to the phenomenology of time (as ""cosmic,"" ""dialectical,"" ""phenomenal,"" and so on) and a rereading of Derrida himself.
In recent years considerations of Wood's themes have grown in import.
The Deconstruction of Time is a groundbreaking study of a topic that has become vital in continental philosophy.
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- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:448 pages, bibliography
- Publisher:Northwestern University Press
- Publication Date:28/02/2001
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- ISBN:9780810118089
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- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:448 pages, bibliography
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- Publication Date:28/02/2001
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- ISBN:9780810118089