Arguing with Derrida
Ratio Special Issues

1. Edition September 2001
152 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-22652-9
John Wiley & Sons
This volume comprises the complete proceedings of the 1999 Ratio Conference at which Derrida made significant contributions on various topics, including the relation of his work to analytical philosophy, the logic of argument, truth ineffability, meaning, animal life, and the appeal to the ordinary in the work of Wittgenstein and J.L. Austin.
1. Preface: Simon Glendinning (University of Reading).
2. Inheriting 'Philosophy': The Case of Austin and Derrida
Revisited: Simon Glendinning (University of Reading).
3. For the Sake of Argument (Up to a Point): Geoffrey Bennington
(University of Sussex).
4. Response to Bennington: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales).
5. Arguing with Derrida: A.W.Moore (St Hugh's, Oxford
University).
6. Response to Moore: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes Etudes
en Sciences Sociales).
7. Death and Meaning - Some Questions for Derrida: Thomas
Baldwin (University of York).
8. Response to Baldwin: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes Etudes
en Sciences Sociales).
9. Wittgenstein and Deconstruction: Stephen Mulhall (New
College, Oxford University).
10. Response to Mulhall: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales).
11. The Reading Affair: On Why Philosophy is not 'Philosophical'
Through and Through: Darren Sheppard (Staffordshire
University).
Notes on Contributors.
Index
2. Inheriting 'Philosophy': The Case of Austin and Derrida
Revisited: Simon Glendinning (University of Reading).
3. For the Sake of Argument (Up to a Point): Geoffrey Bennington
(University of Sussex).
4. Response to Bennington: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales).
5. Arguing with Derrida: A.W.Moore (St Hugh's, Oxford
University).
6. Response to Moore: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes Etudes
en Sciences Sociales).
7. Death and Meaning - Some Questions for Derrida: Thomas
Baldwin (University of York).
8. Response to Baldwin: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes Etudes
en Sciences Sociales).
9. Wittgenstein and Deconstruction: Stephen Mulhall (New
College, Oxford University).
10. Response to Mulhall: Jacques Derrida (Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales).
11. The Reading Affair: On Why Philosophy is not 'Philosophical'
Through and Through: Darren Sheppard (Staffordshire
University).
Notes on Contributors.
Index
Dr. Simon Glendinning is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Reading. He is the author of On Being With Others: Heidegger - Derrida - Wittgenstein (1998) and the General Editor of The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy (1999). He has written articles on perception, aesthetics, animal existence and various metaphilosophical issues. He is currently writing an introduction to twentieth century continental philosophy (2002).