• Speaking of Derrida in Turkey : Secularism and Anti-Secularism Direk, Zeynep 2020 Eco-ethica , Vol. 9 , S. 165 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 2186-4802 | 2578-3459 10.5840/ecoethica202131531 Abstract

    This article takes up Derrida’s discussion of secularism as a development in Western Christian tradition and history and in his deconstruction of the opposition between secular and religious in “Faith and Knowledge: Two Sources of “Religion”at the Limits of Reason Alone.” What are the implications of Derrida’s discussion of originary faith in Turkey that has a majority of Muslim population, and a history of modernization and secularization? Should Turkey renounce secularism in education because it is not “really” part of its own tradition? Is a secular school system an oppressive institution for people born in a Muslim family because it alienates children from their own cultural traditions? I refer to Derrida’s deconstruction of identity, his discussion of tele-technology, return of the religious, auto-immunity, and sovereignty to find answers to such questions. I think they give us valuable insights to construe a Derridean response to the present problems, even though I am also critical about Derrida’s failure to acknowledge the need for universal secular norms in school education.

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    Applied Philosophy | Contemporary Philosophy

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Direk, Zeynep
Applied Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy

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