Advances

Advances

Jacques Derrida

Translated by Phil Lynes

An unlimited prehistory of the world that opens up its unpredictable future

76 Pages, 4 x 6 in

  • Paperback
  • 9781517904265
  • Published: January 2, 2018
  • Series: Univocal
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  • 9781452958194
  • Published: January 2, 2018
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Advances

Series: Univocal

Jacques Derrida

Translated by Phil Lynes

ISBN: 9781517904265

Publication date: January 2nd, 2018

76 Pages

6 x 4

Originally published in 1995, Advances was first written by Jacques Derrida as a long foreword to a book by one of his most promising former students, the philosopher Serge Margel’s Le Tombeau du Dieu Artisan (The Tomb of the Craftsman). What Derrida uncovers for us is Margel’s own unique theory of the promise in relation to an an-archic, pre-chronological temporality, in conjunction with Margel’s radical rereading of Plato’s Timaeus. As Derrida states right away, Margel’s reading is a new one, a new reading of the Demiurge. A new promise. A new advance

In this magisterial late essay by Derrida, what the reader soon discovers is in part a conversation with his former student, as well as an opening for a new reflection on our current ecological and political crises that are all the more urgent today where the possibility of giving ourselves death as a human race and the end of the world is now, within an era of climate change, more real than ever.

As part of Univocal’s Pharmakon series, this essay, itself published in advance, becomes a brief but powerful light pointing toward Univocal’s forthcoming publication of the translation of Serge Margel’s Le Tombeau du Dieu Artisan. “Once again the Timaeus, of course, but a different Timaeus, a new Demiurge, I promise.”

Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) was a French philosopher best known for developing the philosophical notion of deconstruction. 

Philippe Lynes holds a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary humanities from Concordia University and is coeditor of Eco-Deconstruction: Derrida and Environmental Philosophy.