Derrida and Comparative Philosophy
This article argues that Derrida’s thinking is relevant to comparative philosophy. To illustrate this, at various stages classical Daoism is compared with Derrida’s thought, to highlight Derrida’s “applicability” and to see how using Derrida can contribute to new interpretations of Daoism. The artic...
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Main Author: | BURIK, Steven |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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