ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Introduction: Restoring Life to Its Original Difficulty
Part One: Repetition and the Genesis of Hermeneutics
CHAPTER I. Repetition and Kinesis: Kierkegaard on the Foundering of Metaphysics
CHAPTER II. Repetition and Constitution: Husserl's Proto-Hermeneutics
CHAPTER III. Retrieval and the Circular Being of Dasein: Hermeneutics in Being and Time
Part Two: Deconstruction and the Radicalization of Hermeneutics
CHAPTER IV. Hermeneutics after Being and Time
CHAPTER V. Repetition and the Emancipation of Signs: Derrida on Husserl
CHAPTER VI. Hermes and the Dispatches from Being: Derrida on Heidegger
CHAPTER VII. Cold Hermeneutics: Heidegger/Derrida
Part Three: The Hermenuatic Project
CHAPTER VIII. Toward a Postmetaphysical Rationality
CHAPTER IX. Toward an Ethics of Dissemination
CHAPTER X. Openess to the Mystery
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Index