Genesis and Trace: Derrida Reading Husserl and HeideggerStanford University Press, 2005 - 258 páginas In this study, Paola Marrati approaches in an extremely insightful, rigorous, and well-argued way the question of the philosophical sources of Derrida's thought through a consideration of his reading of both Husserl and Heidegger. A central focus of the book is the analysis of the concepts of genesis and trace as they define Derrida's thinking of historicity, time, and subjectivity. Notions such as the contamination of the empirical and the transcendental, dissemination and writing, are explained as key categories establishing a guiding thread that runs through Derrida's early and later works. Whereas in his discussion of Husserl Derrida problematizes the relationship between the ideality of meaning and the singularity of its historical production, in his interpretation of Heidegger he challenges the very idea of the originary finitude of temporality. This book is essential reading not only for those interested in the philosophical roots of deconstruction, but for all those interested in the central questions of history and temporality, subjectivity and language, that pervade contemporary debates in cultural, literary, and visual theory alike. |
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Términos y frases comunes
absolute according to Derrida analyses Aporias Aristotle authentic becomes being-toward-death concept consciousness constituted contamination crisis Dasein death deconstruction destination determination différance difference discourse distinction eidos empirical epoch essence essential existence existential expression fact factical finite finitude forgetting future Geschick gift Hegel Heidegger Heidegger's Heideggerian Husserl Husserlian idea ideality implies impossibility infinite insofar intuition irreducible Jacques Derrida Jean-Luc Nancy language Lévinas lived experience logic longer memory metaphysics mourning movement of temporalization necessity never nonetheless notion object ontic ontological opening Origin of Geometry originarily originary temporality Ousia and Grammè ownmost Paris passivity past Paul Celan phenomenology Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe philosophy possibility precisely present Problem of Genesis problematic pure question reduction relation repetition representation Samuel Weber scendental sending sense signifier singularity Specters of Marx Speech sterben structure teleological telos thinking thought tion trace trans transcendental subject translated truth unity worldly writing
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A Thing of This World: A History of Continental Anti-Realism Lee Braver Vista previa restringida - 2007 |

