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Prof. Borradori on Derrida, Terrorism, and the Politics of Deconstuction--radioActive SD60.17 MB

Radioactive San Diego--On his show, T.A.Z, DJ Onto talks with Prof. Borradori about the life and death of French philosopher Jacques Derrida.

Professor Giovanna Borradori from Vassar College wrote "Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida." One of the sharpest scholars on Derrida and his political legacy, our discussion ranged from deconstruction to terrorism, European media to Osama Bin Laden, voting to justice, aporia to rationality, war to Habermas, and politics to philosophy.