| Derrida and Husserl: The Basic Problem of Phenomenology
(2002)
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| Front Cover |
Book Details |
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| Author |
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| Publication Date |
6/1/2002 |
| Format |
Paperback (229
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155
mm)
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| Publisher |
Indiana University Press |
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| Plot |
| Leonard Lawlor investigates Derrida's writings on Husserl in order to determine Derrida's transformation of the basic problem of phenomenology from genesis to language. To do so, he lays out a narrative of the period during which Derrida devoted himslef to formulating and interpretation of Husserl, from approximately 1954 to 1967. On the basis of the narrative, certain well known Derridean concepts are determined (in relation primarily to Husserl's phenomenology): deconstruction, the metaphysics of presence, diff?rance (and Derrida's initial concept of dialectic), the trace, and spectrality. |
| Personal Details |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Index |
256 |
| Read It |
Yes |
| Links |
Amazon US
Amazon UK
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| Product Details |
| ISBN |
0253215080 |
| Cover Price |
$19.95 |
| Nr of Pages |
280 |
| First Edition |
No |
| Rare |
No |
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