On the economical politics of invention

This article tackles the question of invention in Jacques Derrida’s thought of deconstruction according to two perspectives. In the first part, draw­ing on “Psyché: Invention of the Other”, it examines its economic impli­cations; in the second part, drawing on “A World of Welcome” and on th...

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Main Author: De Michele Giustino
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Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2024-01-01
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palestine
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