The movement of showing: indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger
"The Movement of Showing investigates the idea, shared by Derrida, Hegel and Heidegger, that the value of their thought is not found in its results or conclusions, but in its "movement." All three describe the heart of their work in terms of a pathway, development, or movement rather...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Movement of Showing investigates the idea, shared by Derrida, Hegel and Heidegger, that the value of their thought is not found in its results or conclusions, but in its "movement." All three describe the heart of their work in terms of a pathway, development, or movement rather than in terms of its propositions or conclusions. This seems to deprive their thought of a solid ground, and indeed deconstruction in particular is often criticized in this way. Johan de Jong argues that this is a structural vulnerability that is both its weakness and the source of its value, tracing Derrida's indirect method from his early to later works, and considering his engagements with Hegel and Heidegger. His analysis locates an affinity among Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida in a shared distrust of externality and, against the grain of some Levinasian commentaries, argues that Derrida's indirectness results in an ethics of complicity. The Movement of Showing answers a central question that many polemics about continental philosophy and postmodernism revolve around concerning how, methodologically, one can philosophize responsibly. It shows the difference between critique and polemics, and why simply taking up a position for or against is insufficient in order to think responsibly"-- |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations xiii Introduction xix PART I SOURCES OF DERRIDA’S INDIRECTNESS: LANGUAGE, METAPHYSICS, CRITIQUE Chapter 1 Why There Can Be No Derridean Theory of Language “This Incompetence of Science . . Of Grammatology’s Opening Complication Language: The “Effacement of AU its Limits” What a Derridean “Theory” Would “Oppose”: The “Traditional Determination” ofWriting What a Derridean “Theory” Would “Oppose” to the Traditional Determination: What Is “Generalized” Writing? Why “Retain the Old Name”? Toward “Acts ofWriting” Conclusion Chapter 2 The Inextricability of Metaphysics The “Structural Figure”: Demarcation, Opposition, Hierarchy, Presence 3 4 11 14 19 24 31 33
viii Contents The “Historical Totality”: Epoch, History, the Future, and Beyond Overcoming Philosophy’s Self-Overcoming Conclusion Chapter 3 The Question of Justification and the Law of Resemblance: Empiricism—Skepticism—Critique Empiricism: Deconstruction and Method Skepticism: Deconstruction and Self-Contradiction Critique: Deconstruction and Vulnerability Conclusion 41 45 48 51 52 62 71 80 PART II MOVEMENT AND OPPOSITION: FROM HEGEL TO DERRIDA Chapter 4 Hegel’s Movement of the Concept and the Limits of the Understanding The Origins of Hegelian “Movement” and the Critique of the Understanding What Exceeds Reflection Is Its Own Movement The Affirmation of Limits in Hegel’s Response to Kant The Difference Essay and the Need for/of Philosophy Hegel’s Early Problem of Philosophical Exposition: Skepticism and the Necessity of Self-Contradiction The Problem of Speculative Exposition in the Phenomenology of Spirit The Speculative Proposition Conclusion Chapter 5 Derrida’s “Textual Maneuvers”: Exceeding the Opposition to Hegelianism Contributions Situating Hegel in Derrida’s Development “Tympan”: The Limits of Philosophy and the Need to Write Otherwise “Hors Livre” and the Multitude of Derrida’s Hegels Conclusion 85 87 92 97 100 104 108 115 119 123 125 127 139 150
Contents ix PART III HEIDEGGER THE PRESERVATION OF CONCEALMENT Chapter 6 The Transition to Transitional Thinking: From Being and Time to the Contributions The Movement of Showing of Itself by Itself: the Circularity of Being and Time The Complication of “Being-in” and the Opening of Bang and Time Introduction to the “Transitional Thinking” of the Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event) The “Cessation of all Overcoming” What Turns? From Being and Time to the Contributions Conclusion Chapter 7 Reticence and Exposition: Heideggers Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event) Style and Systematicky: The Conjuncture of the Contributions The Contributions’ “Reflection” on its Own Language: Denkerisches Sagen and the Limits of Representation Do the Contributions Preserve or Overcome the Failure to Say Beyng? Bearing Silence, Withdrawal, and Λήθη in the Parmenides-Lectmes Reticence and Sheltering in “On the Essence of Truth” The Philosophical Necessity to be Unassertive: Stimmung and its Distinction from Erlebnis Conclusion 155 158 166 171 176 180 183 185 185 191 195 198 202 208 216 PART IV OF DERRIDAS HEIDEGGERS: STYLE, AFFIRMATION, RESPONSIBILITY Chapter 8 The Question of Style: Heidegger, Nietzsche and the Heterogeneity of the Text 221
x Contents Nietzsche’s “Feminine Operation’” Does Heidegger Reduce the Pluralityof Nietzsche’s Styles? Derrida’s Two Heideggers: Ereignis Outside the Hermeneutic Circle Perhaps: “I Have Forgotten My Umbrella” Conclusion Chapter 9 Strategy and Responsibility: Derrida, Heidegger, and the Ethics of Complicity Of Spirit and the Unavoidable Irreducible Complicity and the Desire for Non-Contamination Unprecedented Responsibilities and Affirmation “Before” the Question The Undeconstructible and the Vulnerability of Justice Conclusion Afterword Philosophical Indirections Indirectness and the Question of Critique Necessity and Motivation: Performativity andResponsibility The Philosophical Tradition 222 226 231 235 240 241 243 248 253 257 261 263 265 267 269 Notes 275 Bibliography 315 Index 331 |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations xiii Introduction xix PART I SOURCES OF DERRIDA’S INDIRECTNESS: LANGUAGE, METAPHYSICS, CRITIQUE Chapter 1 Why There Can Be No Derridean Theory of Language “This Incompetence of Science . . Of Grammatology’s Opening Complication Language: The “Effacement of AU its Limits” What a Derridean “Theory” Would “Oppose”: The “Traditional Determination” ofWriting What a Derridean “Theory” Would “Oppose” to the Traditional Determination: What Is “Generalized” Writing? Why “Retain the Old Name”? Toward “Acts ofWriting” Conclusion Chapter 2 The Inextricability of Metaphysics The “Structural Figure”: Demarcation, Opposition, Hierarchy, Presence 3 4 11 14 19 24 31 33
viii Contents The “Historical Totality”: Epoch, History, the Future, and Beyond Overcoming Philosophy’s Self-Overcoming Conclusion Chapter 3 The Question of Justification and the Law of Resemblance: Empiricism—Skepticism—Critique Empiricism: Deconstruction and Method Skepticism: Deconstruction and Self-Contradiction Critique: Deconstruction and Vulnerability Conclusion 41 45 48 51 52 62 71 80 PART II MOVEMENT AND OPPOSITION: FROM HEGEL TO DERRIDA Chapter 4 Hegel’s Movement of the Concept and the Limits of the Understanding The Origins of Hegelian “Movement” and the Critique of the Understanding What Exceeds Reflection Is Its Own Movement The Affirmation of Limits in Hegel’s Response to Kant The Difference Essay and the Need for/of Philosophy Hegel’s Early Problem of Philosophical Exposition: Skepticism and the Necessity of Self-Contradiction The Problem of Speculative Exposition in the Phenomenology of Spirit The Speculative Proposition Conclusion Chapter 5 Derrida’s “Textual Maneuvers”: Exceeding the Opposition to Hegelianism Contributions Situating Hegel in Derrida’s Development “Tympan”: The Limits of Philosophy and the Need to Write Otherwise “Hors Livre” and the Multitude of Derrida’s Hegels Conclusion 85 87 92 97 100 104 108 115 119 123 125 127 139 150
Contents ix PART III HEIDEGGER THE PRESERVATION OF CONCEALMENT Chapter 6 The Transition to Transitional Thinking: From Being and Time to the Contributions The Movement of Showing of Itself by Itself: the Circularity of Being and Time The Complication of “Being-in” and the Opening of Bang and Time Introduction to the “Transitional Thinking” of the Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event) The “Cessation of all Overcoming” What Turns? From Being and Time to the Contributions Conclusion Chapter 7 Reticence and Exposition: Heideggers Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event) Style and Systematicky: The Conjuncture of the Contributions The Contributions’ “Reflection” on its Own Language: Denkerisches Sagen and the Limits of Representation Do the Contributions Preserve or Overcome the Failure to Say Beyng? Bearing Silence, Withdrawal, and Λήθη in the Parmenides-Lectmes Reticence and Sheltering in “On the Essence of Truth” The Philosophical Necessity to be Unassertive: Stimmung and its Distinction from Erlebnis Conclusion 155 158 166 171 176 180 183 185 185 191 195 198 202 208 216 PART IV OF DERRIDAS HEIDEGGERS: STYLE, AFFIRMATION, RESPONSIBILITY Chapter 8 The Question of Style: Heidegger, Nietzsche and the Heterogeneity of the Text 221
x Contents Nietzsche’s “Feminine Operation’” Does Heidegger Reduce the Pluralityof Nietzsche’s Styles? Derrida’s Two Heideggers: Ereignis Outside the Hermeneutic Circle Perhaps: “I Have Forgotten My Umbrella” Conclusion Chapter 9 Strategy and Responsibility: Derrida, Heidegger, and the Ethics of Complicity Of Spirit and the Unavoidable Irreducible Complicity and the Desire for Non-Contamination Unprecedented Responsibilities and Affirmation “Before” the Question The Undeconstructible and the Vulnerability of Justice Conclusion Afterword Philosophical Indirections Indirectness and the Question of Critique Necessity and Motivation: Performativity andResponsibility The Philosophical Tradition 222 226 231 235 240 241 243 248 253 257 261 263 265 267 269 Notes 275 Bibliography 315 Index 331 |
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spelling | Jong, Johan de 1982- Verfasser (DE-588)120820629X aut The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger Johan de Jong Albany State University of New York Press [2020] © 2020 xxxiv, 351 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Suny series in contemporary French thought Why there can be no Derridean theory of language -- The inextricability of metaphysics -- The question of justification and the law of resemblance : empiricism-skepticism-critique -- Hegel's movement of the concept and the limits of the understanding -- Derrida's "textual maneuvers" : exceeding the opposition to Hegelianism -- The transition to transitional thinking : from being and time to the contributions -- Reticence and exposition : Heidegger's contributions to philosophy (of the event) -- The question of style : Heidegger, Nietzsche and the heterogeneity of the text -- Strategy and responsibility : Derrida, Heidegger and the ethics of complicity "The Movement of Showing investigates the idea, shared by Derrida, Hegel and Heidegger, that the value of their thought is not found in its results or conclusions, but in its "movement." All three describe the heart of their work in terms of a pathway, development, or movement rather than in terms of its propositions or conclusions. This seems to deprive their thought of a solid ground, and indeed deconstruction in particular is often criticized in this way. Johan de Jong argues that this is a structural vulnerability that is both its weakness and the source of its value, tracing Derrida's indirect method from his early to later works, and considering his engagements with Hegel and Heidegger. His analysis locates an affinity among Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida in a shared distrust of externality and, against the grain of some Levinasian commentaries, argues that Derrida's indirectness results in an ethics of complicity. The Movement of Showing answers a central question that many polemics about continental philosophy and postmodernism revolve around concerning how, methodologically, one can philosophize responsibly. It shows the difference between critique and polemics, and why simply taking up a position for or against is insufficient in order to think responsibly"-- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 gnd rswk-swf Derrida, Jacques 1930-2004 (DE-588)118677888 gnd rswk-swf Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 gnd rswk-swf Bewegung (DE-588)4006311-2 gnd rswk-swf Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 gnd rswk-swf Derrida, Jacques Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 Heidegger, Martin / 1889-1976 Methodology Continental philosophy Thought and thinking Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 p Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 p Derrida, Jacques 1930-2004 (DE-588)118677888 p Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 s Bewegung (DE-588)4006311-2 s Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032078299&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Jong, Johan de 1982- The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger Why there can be no Derridean theory of language -- The inextricability of metaphysics -- The question of justification and the law of resemblance : empiricism-skepticism-critique -- Hegel's movement of the concept and the limits of the understanding -- Derrida's "textual maneuvers" : exceeding the opposition to Hegelianism -- The transition to transitional thinking : from being and time to the contributions -- Reticence and exposition : Heidegger's contributions to philosophy (of the event) -- The question of style : Heidegger, Nietzsche and the heterogeneity of the text -- Strategy and responsibility : Derrida, Heidegger and the ethics of complicity Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 gnd Derrida, Jacques 1930-2004 (DE-588)118677888 gnd Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 gnd Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 gnd Bewegung (DE-588)4006311-2 gnd Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 gnd |
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title | The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger |
title_auth | The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger |
title_exact_search | The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger |
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title_full | The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger Johan de Jong |
title_fullStr | The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger Johan de Jong |
title_full_unstemmed | The movement of showing indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger Johan de Jong |
title_short | The movement of showing |
title_sort | the movement of showing indirect method critique and responsibility in derrida hegel and heidegger |
title_sub | indirect method, critique, and responsibility in Derrida, Hegel, and Heidegger |
topic | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 (DE-588)118547739 gnd Derrida, Jacques 1930-2004 (DE-588)118677888 gnd Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 gnd Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 gnd Bewegung (DE-588)4006311-2 gnd Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 Derrida, Jacques 1930-2004 Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 Entwicklung Bewegung Denken |
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