Girard and the origin of culture
pp. 91-110
Abstrakt
I certainly share Andrew McKenna" s enthusiasm for some of René Girard" s ideas, and admire his effort to mediate between Girard and aspects of post-structuralist thought. Yet I am afraid we disagree on a number of very basic points. This disagreement does not concern the tenets of some kind of Girardian orthodoxy; rather, what is at stake are different ways Girard" s insights may be interpreted and extended. In this regard, the most basic difference between McKenna" s position and my own involves my skepticism about the proposed bridge between deconstruction and Girard" s anthropology.
Publication details
Published in:
Varela Francisco, Dupuy Jean-Pierre (1992) Understanding origins: contemporary views on the origin of life, mind and society. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 91-110
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8054-0_5
Referenz:
Livingston Paisley (1992) „Girard and the origin of culture“, In: F. Varela & J.-P. Dupuy (eds.), Understanding origins, Dordrecht, Springer, 91–110.