Jacques Derrida and the deconstruction as philosophical Practice.
Deconstruction according to Derrida is described as a practice of approaching the borders which make the human subject the standard of the appropriate and the inappropriate, the just and the unjust, in the name of a demand for justice, which aren’t and never will be satisfied.
The task of deconstruction is to recall to the mind the limits of the terms/concepts of justice, the law, the right, the scientific conceptualization, the limits of values and standards and rules.
The limits of concepts and values which gained ground over time and which are considered and understood as „natural“ ( see J. Derrida, Force of Law. The »Mystical Foundation of Authority« / Gesetzeskraft, Der "mystische Grund der Autorität").
It is exactly this which I am trying to achieve in my practice
A small remark in my own interest on deconstruction has to be allowed. I celebrate the name, „the signature“ (see J. Derrida) „Derrida“ (and deconstruction) in many different contexts (also) in 2014. 25 years (1989-2014 ff.) of a „practice“ in the „name“ of and through the „signature“ J. D.!
25 years, - 1989 - 2014, - Philosophical Practice GK, 25 years of deconstruction, 25 years of conversation, discourse, association, analysis, problematization, identity-dislocation, subjectification, formalisation, complication, deconstruction. G.K., 1989-2014 ff. Philosophical Practitioner GK