Jacques Derrida
Judith Butler: Commemorating ‘one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century’, 4 November 2004
“... this year. If he could apprehend his life, he remarked, he would also be obliged to apprehend his death as singular and absolute, without resurrection and without redemption. At this revealing moment, it is interesting that Derrida the philosopher should find in Socrates his proper precursor: that he should turn to Socrates to understand that, at the age of ... ”