Friendship, Fidelity, and Finitude: Reflections on Jacques Derrida's The Work of Mourning

Abstract Presents the author's reflections on Derrida's philosophical insights concerning the interrelationships among friendship, fidelity, human finitude, and mourning, and the implications of these insights for "relationalizing" Heidegger's conception of finitude
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