Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction, by Olivia Custer, Penelope Deutscher, and Samir Haddad
Part I: Openings
1. The Foucault-Derrida Debate on the Argument Concerning Madness and Dreams, by Pierre Macherey
2. Looking Back at History of Madness, by Lynne Huffer
3. Violence and Hyperbole: From "Cogito and the History of Madness" to The Death Penalty, by Michael Naas
Part II: Surviving the Philosophical Problem: History Crosses Transcendental Analysis
4. Must Philosophy Be Obligatory? History Versus Metaphysics in Foucault and Derrida, by Colin Koopman
5. "The Common Root of Meaning and Nonmeaning": Derrida, Foucault, and the Transformation of the Transcendental Question, by Thomas Khurana
6. Philosophies of Immanence and Transcendence: Reading History of Madness with Derrida and Habermas, by Amy Allen
Part III: After-Effects
7. Foucault, Derrida: The Effects of Critique, by Judith Revel
8. A Petty Pedagogy? Teaching Philosophy in Derrida's "Cogito and the History of Madness", by Samir Haddad
Part IV: Life, Death, Power: New Death Penalties
9. Power and the "Drive for Mastery": Derrida's Freud and the Debate with Foucault, by Robert Trumbull
10. "This Death Which Is Not One": Reproductive Biopolitics and the Woman as Exception in The Death Penalty, Volume 1, by Penelope Deutscher
Part V: Foucault's and Derrida's Last Seminars
11. From Reprisal to Reprise, by Olivia Custer
12. The Truth About Parrhēsia: Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Politics in Late Foucault, by Geoffrey Bennington
List of Contributors
Index