He does not want philosophy to be a sitting judge but rather a wanderer and nomad, on the move, on call, without the wherewithal to lay down its head, hastening hither and yon whenever the call of the “other” summons it into action. This seemingly impudent and self-assertive sense of the rights of philosophy springs from a boundless, maybe even vaguely biblical, sense of responsibility for the neighbor and the stranger.
– John D. Caputo on Derrida
He does not want philosophy to be a sitting judge but rather a wanderer and nomad, on the move, on call, without the wherewithal to lay down its head, hastening hither and yon whenever the call of the “other” summons it into action. This seemingly impudent and self-assertive sense of the rights of philosophy springs from a boundless, maybe even vaguely biblical, sense of responsibility for the neighbor and the stranger.
– John D. Caputo on Derrida

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