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  1. ISBN. 978-0-8232-2791-4 (English-language edition) The Animal That Therefore I Am ( French: L'Animal que donc je suis) is a book based on the ten-hour address on the subject of "the autobiographical animal" given by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida at the 1997 Cerisy Conference and subsequently published as a long essay under ...

    • Jacques Derrida
    • 176 (English translation with translator's notes)
    • 2006
    • 2006
  2. when "I am" or "I follow," when I say 'Je suis," if I am to follow this suite then, I move from "the ends of man," that is the confines of man, to "the crossing of borders" between man and animal. Crossing borders or the ends of man I come or surrender to the animal-to the animal in itself,

  3. The Animal That Therefore I Am is the long-awaited translation of the complete text of Jacques Derrida's ten-hour address to the 1997 Crisy conference enti... Front Matter Download

  4. 10 de dic. de 2021 · The animal that therefore I am : Derrida, Jacques : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Derrida, Jacques. Publication date. 2008. Topics. Animals (Philosophy) Publisher. New York : Fordham University Press. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. p. cm.

  5. This essay situates some of the dilemmas of the effort to think with non-human animate being in the Western philosophical tradition by examining the posthumous work of Jacques Derrida, The Animal That Therefore I Am. 1 I argue for the usefulness of Derrida's work on animality for crafting a queer ethics of relating to the living in general, just...

    • Sean Desilets
  6. 22 de nov. de 2006 · In the very late The Animal that Therefore I am, Derrida tells us what he is trying to do with auto-affection: “if the auto-position, the automonstrative autotely of the ‘I,’ even in the human, implies the ‘I’ to be an other that must welcome within itself some irreducible hetero-affection (as I [that is, Derrida] have ...

  7. In a classic deconstructive reversal, Derrida asks what this animal sees and thinks when it sees this naked man. Yet the experiences of nakedness and shame also lead all the way back into the...