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The death penalty / Jacques Derrida ; edited by Geoffrey Bennington, Marc Crépon, and Thomas Dutoit ; translated by Peggy Kamuf.

Author/creator Derrida, Jacques author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2014-
Descriptionvolumes ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorBennington, Geoffrey, editor.
Other author/creatorCrépon, M. (Marc), 1962- editor.
Other author/creatorDutoit, Thomas, editor.
Other author/creatorKamuf, Peggy, 1947- translator.
Uniform titleSéminaire La peine de mort. Selections. English
Series The seminars of Jacques Derrida
Derrida, Jacques. Works. Selections. English. 2009. ^A1010909
Incomplete content Volume 1. [1999-2000].
Abstract "In this newest installment in Chicagos series of Jacques Derridas seminars, the renowned philosopher attempts one of his most ambitious goals: the first truly philosophical argument against the death penalty. While much has been written against the death penalty, Derrida contends that Western philosophy is massively, if not always overtly, complicit with a logic in which a sovereign state has the right to take a life. Haunted by this notion, he turns to the key places where such logic has been established - and to the place it has been most effectively challenged: literature. With his signature genius and patient yet dazzling readings of an impressive breadth of texts, Derrida examines everything from the Bible to Plato to Camus to Jean Genet, with special attention to Kant and postWorld War II juridical texts, to draw the landscape of death penalty discourses. Keeping clearly in view the death rows and execution chambers of the United States, he shows how arguments surrounding cruel and unusual punishment depend on what he calls an 'anesthesial logic,' which has also driven the development of death penalty technology from the French guillotine to lethal injection. Confronting a demand for philosophical rigor, he pursues provocative analyses of the shortcomings of abolitionist discourse. Above all, he argues that the death penalty and its attendant technologies are products of a desire to put an end to one of the most fundamental qualities of our finite existence: the radical uncertainty of when we will die. Arriving at a critical juncture in history - especially in the United States, one of the last Christian-inspired democracies to resist abolition - The Death Penalty is both a timely response to an important ethical debate and a timeless addition to Derridas esteemed body of work"--Unedited summary from book jacket.
General note"Originally published as Séminaire: La peine de mort, vol. 1 (1999-2000). © 2012 Éditions Galilée"--Title page verso, volume 1.
General note"The present volume edits the first of two years of a seminar that Jacques Derrida would devote to the subject of the death penalty, in 1999-2000 and 2000-2001"--Volume 1, editorial note.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Translation ofDerrida, Jacques. Séminaire La peine de mort. Paris : Galilée, ©2012- 9782718608761
LCCN 2013016561
ISBN9780226144320 (vol. 1 ; cloth ; alkaline paper)
ISBN0226144321 (vol. 1 ; cloth ; alkaline paper)
ISBN9780226410821 (vol. 2 ; cloth)
ISBN022641082X (vol. 2 ; cloth)
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