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Table of Contents
Introduction: "Once more, once more": Derrida, the Arab, the Jew / Gil Anidjar
Faith and knowledge: the two sources of "religion" at the limits of reason alone
Des tours de Babel
Interpretations at war: Kant, the Jew, the German
The eyes of language: the abyss and the volcano
Force of law: the "mystical foundation of authority"
Taking a stand for Algeria
A silkworm of one's own (points of view stitched on the other veil).
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-426) and index.
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"It has become a commonplace to assert that religion in Jacques Derrida's works depends upon the range of meanings promoted by terms such as God, theology, and even Judaism."
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