Before the Law

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Explore the profound philosophical insights in 'Before the Law,' a pivotal work by Jacques Derrida that delves into the complexities of judgment and law. This thought-provoking essay begins with the question 'How to judge Jean-Francois Lyotard?' and navigates the intricate relationship between pre-judgment and the act of judging itself. Published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2019, this brand new edition with ISBN 9781517905514 invites readers to engage with the rich nuances of legal philosophy, examining the origins and implications of judgment.

Derrida’s examination illuminates the intricate interplay between the concepts of law and judgement, pushing readers to contemplate what it means to make judgments in a world laden with preconceptions. He challenges the reader to confront the notion of prejudgments—how they shape our understanding and perspectives. With a focus on Lyotard’s contributions, this essay serves as a unique lens through which to explore human relationships with law and language. 'Before the Law' is not just an essay; it’s a philosophical journey into the depths of legal theory, making it essential reading for students of philosophy, legal studies, and beyond.

Whether you're a philosophy enthusiast or a serious learner, ‘Before the Law’ offers vital discussions that provoke thought and inspire insights into the foundations of judgment and law.

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