Sorry Daniel,

All this was over for me days ago.

But thanks for:

"So, is it ok for Tina to have sex with her girlfriend?  Now that is a question between
her and her maker but how she could do that without denying what Jesus said is beyond me..."

It's almost as good as:

"At least they were only burning books..."

I swear, it's like I don't even have to participate in this discussion.  You do all my work for me.

Hope you had a good weekend.

All the best,

--John



PS:  Luke writes, I hope out of simple ignorance: "A rejection of logocentrism leaves no basis by which one can conclude that racism is wrong, absolutely."

First, (again) nowhere in anything Derrida has written does he ever "reject" logocentrism in any way -- so this claim is irrelevant.

Second, it's conclusion, if it pretends to refer to Derrida's work, is also simply wrong.

Luke, please read "Racism's Last Word," by Jacques Derrida in Critical Inquiry, translated by Peggy Kamuf, vol 12, 1985, pp 290-299.

You'll see how completely wrong you are.


Also, regarding Daniel's scattered remarks on Europe and Derrida's writings -- I really have grown bored discussing texts with people who have not read them.  If you have not read the letter in question signed by Habermas and Derrida or Derrida's writings about the future of Europe, this discussion remains a waste of time.


PPS:  Luke, your citation about "a sort of monstrosity" was written within a very specific historical context (Paris '67) and in reference to very specific historical events both in the Paris streets and the French University.  You might want to recall that when you cite it.