The Lucid Vigil: Deconstruction, Desire and the Politics of Critique - Paperback

The Lucid Vigil: Deconstruction, Desire and the Politics of Critique - Paperback

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by Stella Gaon (Author)

Winner of the Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy 2020 Annual Symposium Book Award

Stella Gaon provides the first fully philosophical account of the critical nature of deconstruction, and she does so by turning in an original way to psychoanalysis. Drawing on close readings of Freud and Laplanche, Gaon argues that Derridean deconstruction is driven by a normative investment in reason's psychological force. Indeed, deconstruction is more faithful to the principle of reason than the various forms of critical theory prevalent today. For if one pursues the classical demand for rational grounds vigilantly, one finds that claims to ethical or political legitimacy cannot be rationally justified, because they are undone by logical undecidability. Gaon's argument is borne out in the cases of Kantian deontology, Deweyan pragmatism, progressive pedagogy, Habermasian moral theory, Levinasian ethics and others. What emerges is the groundbreaking demonstration that deconstruction is impelled by a quasi-ethical critical drive, and that to read deconstructively is to radicalize the emancipatory practice of reason as self-critique.

This important volume will be of great value to critical theorists as well as to Derrida scholars and researchers in social and political thought.

Author Biography

Stella Gaon is Professor of Political Science and Adjunct Professor of Women and Gender Studies at Saint Mary's University. She is the editor of Democracy in Crisis: Violence, Alterity, Community.

Number of Pages: 292
Dimensions: 0.61 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 30, 2020
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