Speech and phenomena : and other essays on Husserl's theory of signs

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Speech and phenomena : and other essays on Husserl's theory of signs

Jacques Derrida ; translated, with an introduction, by David B. Allison ; preface by Newton Garver

(Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy)

Northwestern University Press, 1979, c1973

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"First paperback printing 1979"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Speech and phenomena : introduction to the problem of signs in Husserl's phenomenology
  • Form and meaning : a note on the phenomenology of language
  • Differance

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内容説明

In "Speech and Phenomena, " Jacques Derrida situates the philosophy of language in relation to logic and rhetoric, which have often been seen as irreconcilable criteria for the use and interpretations of signs. His critique of Husserl attacks the position that language is founded on logic rather than on rhetoric; instead, he claims, meaningful language is limited to expression because expression alone conveys sense. Derrida's larger project is to confront phenomenology with the tradition it has so often renounced--the tradition of Western metaphysics.

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