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- W2204057170 abstract "L'Avenir de Hegel [Hegel's Future ] is the title of the book I published in 1996 and which bears the subtitle: “Plasticité, Temporalité, Dialectique” [ Plasticity, Temporality, Dialectics ]. I intend to examine here the kind of reading of Hegel put to work in that book. I must add that l'Avenir de Hegel , before becoming a book, was the title of my doctoral thesis undertaken under the supervision of Jacques Derrida with whom I have been working for many years now. A question emerged recently which I had never considered until now, at least not so directly, so simply: can the interpretation of Hegel that I attempt to elaborate be qualified, immediately and without reservation, as a “deconstructive reading”? This presupposes, of course, that one can define what a deconstructive reading is. Although Derrida, as we know, refuses to consider deconstruction as a constituted theory from which one could extract axioms and formalize the method, it is nonetheless possible, as I shall attempt to do here, to describe the process of a deconstructive reading. In writing l'Avenir de Hegel , I had present in my mind the exegetical imperative set out in Of Grammatology under the heading of a “task of reading”: Derrida asserts, “The reading must always aim at a certain relationship, unperceived by the writer, between what he commands and what he does not command of the patterns of the language that he uses. This relationship is not a certain quantitative distribution of shadow and light, of weakness or of force, but a signifying structure that critical reading should produce” ( De la Grammatologie , p. 227; tr. Spivak, p. 158). I will ask precisely: what does it mean to produce or open a reading, a reading which protects the text in order better to expose or endanger it? In making “plasticity” ( Plastizität ) play a major role in Hegel's thought, I undertook to respond to the demands of this “task of reading”. In doing so, I nonetheless discovered, under the very title of plasticity itself, a resistance of the Hegelian text to its own deconstruction. I shall thus have to specify this resistance at the same time as I develop the program of the task of reading." @default.
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- W2204057170 title "Deconstructive and/or “plastic” readings of Hegel" @default.
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