Derrida and phenomenology
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Derrida and phenomenology
(Contributions to phenomenology, v. 20)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1995
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Based on papers from a symposium held in 1989
Bibliography: p. 201-211
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Derrida and Phenomenology is a collection of essays by various authors, entirely devoted to Jacques Derrida's writing on Edmund Husserl's phenomenology. It gives a wide range of reactions to those writings, both critical and supportive, and contains many in-depth studies.
Audience: Communicates new evaluations of Derrida's critique of Husserl to those familiar with the issues: specialists in phenomenology, deconstruction, the philosophies of Derrida and Husserl. Also contains a bibliography of recent relevant literature.
Table of Contents
- Preface. 1. Derrida and His Master's Voice
- R. Bernet. 2. Is Derrida's View of Ideal Being Rationally Defensible? D. Willard. 3. Indication and Occasional Expressions
- J.C. Evans. 4. Husserl and Derrida on the Origin of Geometry
- B. C. Hopkins. 5. Pure Presence: A Modest Proposal
- J. Scanlon. 6. Of Grammatolatry: Deconstruction as Rigorous Phenomenology? A. White. 7. The Hollow Deconstruction of Time
- N. Alexander. 8. The Relation as the Fundamental Issue in Derrida
- L. Lawlor. 9. The Apodicticity of Absence
- T.M. Seebohm. 10. A Bibliography of Derrida and Phenomenology
- M. Daniel. Index.
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