Contributor Archive: Simon Critchley
Jacques Derrida, 1930–2004
by David Cunningham, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Judith Butler, Simon Critchley, David Macey and David Wood / RP 129 (Jan/Feb 2005) / Obituary
In an interview with Le Monde published a couple of months before his death at the age of 74 from pancreatic cancer on Friday 9 October 2004, Jacques Derrida confirmed what many already knew, that he was ʻdangerously illʼ, ʻat war against myselfʼ. If questions of ʻsurvivalʼ had always ʻhauntedʼ him, this, he said, took …
Demanding approval
On the ethics of Alain Badiou
by Simon Critchley / RP 100 (Mar/Apr 2000) / Article
Black Socrates?
Questioning the philosophical tradition
by Simon Critchley / RP 069 (Jan/Feb 1995) / Article
Writing the Revolution
The Politics of Truth in Genet's Prisoner of Love
by Simon Critchley / RP 056 (Autumn 1990) / Article
Jacques Derrida, 1930–2004
by David Cunningham, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Judith Butler, Simon Critchley, David Macey and David Wood / RP 129 (Jan/Feb 2005) / ObituaryIn an interview with Le Monde published a couple of months before his death at the age of 74 from pancreatic cancer on Friday 9 October 2004, Jacques Derrida confirmed what many already knew, that he was ʻdangerously illʼ, ʻat war against myselfʼ. If questions of ʻsurvivalʼ had always ʻhauntedʼ him, this, he said, took …
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Demanding approval
On the ethics of Alain Badiouby Simon Critchley / RP 100 (Mar/Apr 2000) / Article
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Black Socrates?
Questioning the philosophical traditionby Simon Critchley / RP 069 (Jan/Feb 1995) / Article
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Writing the Revolution
The Politics of Truth in Genet's Prisoner of Loveby Simon Critchley / RP 056 (Autumn 1990) / Article