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Annotated Bibliography

Rhetorical Information

Summary of Content

What is the author SAYING?

What is the author DOING?

Writer's evaluation of the Source

Example:

Caputo, John D. The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion without Religion. Bloomington: Indiana University, 1997.

John D. Caputo’s text is one of the main texts that inspired me to investigate into Derrida’s relationship with prayer and its contrasts and critiques of Chretien’s article “The Wounded Word.” Caputo lays out what he thinks to be Derrida’s “religion without religion” which at time Caputo takes to be some sort of “General Apophatics.” He argues that deconstruction is a “passion” for the impossible and ultimately Derrida’s texts are not meant to be didactic, but rather a source of impassioning the reader to do the impossible—to “do the truth” as St. Augustine says. I think Caputo is closer to the true spirit of deconstruction’s relation to religion than Mark Taylor as he is never relies on a sentence declaring a “radical Christology” with no argument attached to it (as Taylor does in Erring). Caputo claims that Taylor does not stay on the line of A/theology like he said he would; he does not keep open the possibilities that deconstruction allows for religion to have a place. I think Caputo’s reading of Derrida is highly influenced by Levinas, whereas Taylor frequently utilizes Derrida’s confrontation with Hegel.

Evaluative Annotation

Credibility

Relevancy

Applicability

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http://yummy-secrets.blogspot.com/?zx=52fb570bfee38e8c

Sources

Sartre, Jean-Paul. Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology. New York: Philosophical Library, 1956. Print.

MLA or APA Style

Sartre, J.-P. (1956). Being and nothingness: An essay on phenomenological ontology. New York: Philosophical Library.

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What makes a good Annotation?

Context

In-Text Citation

MLA: "To appropriate this object is then to appropriate the world symbolically" (Sartre 760).

APA: "To appropriate this object is then to appropriate the world symbolically" (Sartre 1956).

What now can YOU DO with this source?

What does this source allow you to SAY about

your topic or OTHER SOURCES

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