Metaphysical Desire. Jacques Derrida beyond Religion and Radical Atheism

Eddo Evink, Kevin Kruiter

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Abstract

This article revisits the debate on the 'religious and ethical readings' of Derrida that was instigated by Martin Hägglund's Radical Atheism. The impasse in this debate can be overcome in a new reading of Derrida's work that combines the strong elements of the opposing interpretations. At the same time, this new and critical reading exposes an implicit metaphysical desire, a desire without desire, in Derrida's work, the presuppositions and consequences of which are not well understood in all the other interpretations. This desire turns out to be an excessive desire, which should be balanced with a more contextual approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-26
JournalJournal for Continental Philosophy of Religion
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • deconstruction
  • Derrida
  • desire
  • différance
  • justice
  • metaphysics
  • religion

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