Voice and Phenomenon

Voice and Phenomenon
Author: Jacques Derrida,Leonard Lawlor
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780810127654

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Published in 1967, when Derrida is 37 years old, Voice and Phenomenon appears at the same moment as Of Grammatology and Writing and Difference. All three books announce the new philosophical project called “deconstruction.” Although Derrida will later regret the fate of the term “deconstruction,” he will use it throughout his career to define his own thinking. While Writing and Difference collects essays written over a 10 year period on diverse figures and topics, and Of Grammatology aims its deconstruction at “the age of Rousseau,” Voice and Phenomenon shows deconstruction engaged with the most important philosophical movement of the last hundred years: phenomenology. Only in relation to phenomenology is it possible to measure the importance of deconstruction. Only in relation to Husserl’s philosophy is it possible to understand the novelty of Derrida’s thinking. Voice and Phenomenon therefore may be the best introduction to Derrida’s thought in general. To adapt Derrida’s comment on Husserl’s Logical Investigations, it contains “the germinal structure” of Derrida’s entire thought. Lawlor’s fresh translation of Voice and Phenomenon brings new life to Derrida’s most seminal work.

Derrida s Voice and Phenomenon

Derrida s Voice and Phenomenon
Author: Vernon W. Cisney
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-06-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780748644223

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The essential toolkit for anyone reading this seminal Derrida text for the first timePublished in 1967, ''Voice and Phenomenon'' marked a crucial turning point in DerridaOCOs thinking: the culmination of a 15-year-long engagement with the phenomenological tradition. It also introduced the concepts and themes that would become deconstruction."e;

Speech and Phenomena

Speech and Phenomena
Author: Jacques Derrida
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1973
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 081010590X

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Speech and phenomena.--Form and meaning.--Differance.

Strategies of Deconstruction

Strategies of Deconstruction
Author: Joseph Claude Evans
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780816619252

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**** Cited in BCL3. Reprint. Originally published in 1951. Contains a fairly long new introduction by Jonathan Culler. No bibliography. Evans (philosophy, Washington U.) calls attention to Jacques Derrida's work in philosophy by challenging the cogency of Derrida's deconstructive readings of German philosopher Edmund Husserl, raising fundamental questions, not only about Derrida's theories of reading and language, but about deconstructive practice itself. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Derrida and Husserl

Derrida and Husserl
Author: Leonard Lawlor
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2002-07-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253109159

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"[A] magnificent work... that will definitely shape the discussion on Derrida for years to come." -- Rodolphe Gasché What is the nature of the relationship of Jacques Derrida and deconstruction to Edmund Husserl and phenomenology? Is deconstruction a radical departure from phenomenology or does it trace its origins to the phenomenological project? In Derrida and Husserl, Leonard Lawlor illuminates Husserl's influence on the French philosophical tradition that inspired Derrida's thought. Beginning with Eugen Fink's pivotal essay on Husserl's philosophy, Lawlor carefully reconstructs the conceptual context in which Derrida developed his interpretation of Husserl. Lawlor's investigations of the work of Jean Cavaillà ̈s, Tran-Duc-Thao, and Jean Hyppolite, as well as recent texts by Derrida, reveal the depth of Derrida's relationship to Husserl's phenomenology. Along the way, Lawlor revisits and sheds light on the origin of many important Derridean concepts, such as deconstruction, the metaphysics of presence, différance, intentionality, the trace, and spectrality.

Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida
Author: Claire Colebrook
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317592648

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Jacques Derrida: Key Concepts presents a broad overview and engagement with the full range of Derrida's work - from the early phenomenological thinking to his preoccupations with key themes, such as technology, psychoanalysis, friendship, Marxism, racism and sexism, to his ethico-political writings and his deconstruction of democracy. Presenting both an examination of the key concepts central to his thinking and a broader study of how that thinking shifted over a lifetime, the book offers the reader a clear, systematic and fresh examination of the astounding breadth of Derrida's philosophy.

Specters of Marx

Specters of Marx
Author: Jacques Derrida
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781136758607

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Prodigiously influential, Jacques Derrida gave rise to a comprehensive rethinking of the basic concepts and categories of Western philosophy in the latter part of the twentieth century, with writings central to our understanding of language, meaning, identity, ethics and values. In 1993, a conference was organized around the question, 'Whither Marxism?’, and Derrida was invited to open the proceedings. His plenary address, 'Specters of Marx', delivered in two parts, forms the basis of this book. Hotly debated when it was first published, a rapidly changing world and world politics have scarcely dented the relevance of this book.

Edmund Husserl s Origin of Geometry

Edmund Husserl s Origin of Geometry
Author: Jacques Derrida
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0803265808

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Edmund Husserl's Origin of Geometry": An Introduction (1962) is Jacques Derrida's earliest published work. In this commentary-interpretation of the famous appendix to Husserl's The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Derrida relates writing to such key concepts as differing, consciousness, presence, and historicity. Starting from Husserl's method of historical investigation, Derrida gradually unravels a deconstructive critique of phenomenology itself, which forms the foundation for his later criticism of Western metaphysics as a metaphysics of presence. The complete text of Husserl's Origin of Geometry is included.