Introduction: 'Today, on the Eve of Platonism' 'We Other Greeks' I. DERRIDA AND THE CLASSICAL TRADITION 1. Earmarks: Derrida's Reinvention of Philosophical Writing in 'Plato's Pharmacy' 2. Derrida and Presocratic Philosophy 3. Negative Theology and Conversion: Derrida's Neoplatonic Compulsions II. ANTIQUITY AND MODERNITY 4. Derrida between Greek and Jew 5. Derrida's Impression of Gradiva: Archive Fever and Antiquity III. A POLITICS OF ANTIQUITY 6. Derrida's Dying Oedipus 7. Possible Returns: Deconstruction and the Placing of Greek Philosophy 8. Derrida Polutropos: Philosophy as Nostos IV. THE QUESTION OF LITERATURE 9. Aristotle's Metaphor 10. Writing before Literature: Derrida's Confessions and the Latin Christian World V. PLATONIC BODIES 11. The Platonic Remainder: Khora and the Corpus Platonicum 12. Eros in the Age of Technical Reproductibility: Socrates, Plato and the Erotics of Filiation
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