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Derrida, Kabbalah, Talmud and the Post-Modernism Politics
vessels and the Sefirot—related to the broken of the vessels. The concept of the multiple
meaning and truths hidden in the text is mention in Haim Vital, Tree of life, 129 by the hidden
broken of the vessel, and redemption which come with interpretation, the act of find the truth
is the same to brake the vessel—the text, coming with an interpretation is to come with the
one redemption, since they are multiple redemptions, Augustine in City of God-Multiple
redemptions to the Sinner. 130
Derrida Politics and Postmodernism his Politics
Hirsch criticism Deconstruction (Postmodernism) as a cynical negative philosophy,
and anti-rationalism, more over describing Derrida just a continental French Philosopher
taken away the more important Derrida must important issue Derrida wrestling with, his
Jewish Identity. 131
Kierkegaard in Fear and trembling the sacrifice of Isaac by Abraham not just of love
by trust and Kafka in the Trial, in section before the law, simplified Derrida Politics, where
the Law is ambiguous like the text-rigid and flexible only when the action is committed an
interpretation come into action, where the ambiguity is : il faut ne past, il ne faut past,
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where the law set the individual in the a contradiction, since the law is own creation-man,
own interpretation, Kafka trial the door men shot, it was made only for you and I will shut
the door, meaning the law its only for him, and the door or law is close to others, because its
only for him. Derrida in Force of the law say the law is cruel and brutal, because the
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The Tree of Life: Chayyim Vital's Introduction to the Kabbalah of Isaac Luria: V. 1, the Palace of Adam
Kadmon
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Hirsch, 2004. Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault, Scholargy
Publishing
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Ibid., Derrida Writing and Difference
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