No two contemporary critics could be further apart in their positions than E. D. Hirsch and Jacques Derrida, yet both derive their ideas about literary meaning from Edmund Husserl's theory of intentionality. Hirsch uses Husserl's theory to support his arguments for the authorial determinacy of meaning, while Derrida uses it to diffract determinacy, breaking up authorial self-presence. Although Hirsch and Derrida read Husserl to different ends, together they have solidified a view of Husserl as an austere rationalist. This view makes Husserl's descriptive phenomenology seem, for many, irrelevant to contemporary literary theory. This dissertation reassesses this view. It claims that both Hirsch and Derrida misread Husserl and offers a correct...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
The question of how to identify a sound normative basis for critique has troubled the Frankfurt Scho...
As Derrida points out, Husserl needs the logical purity of meaning to constitute phenomenology, and ...
This thesis examines Jacques Derrida's deconstructive critique of the logocentric concept of meaning...
Far from being a banality or a philosophical naivety, there is a quintessential nexus between langua...
This essay approaches Derrida through a consideration of his writings on Saussure and Husserl. Derr...
This paper unfolds the philosophical thought of Jacques Derrida regarding his hermeneutical consider...
Here we expose the relationship between the thoughts of the philosopher Jacques Derrida about litera...
This essay approaches Derrida through a consideration of his writings on Saussure and Husserl. Derri...
Jacques Derrida’s slim monograph La Voix et le Phénomène (Speech and Phenomena)i appeared in 1967. I...
This dissertation aims at proposing a phenomenological anaylsis of the presence of writings in the s...
Ce travail est destiné à tous ceux qui marquent un intérêt prononcé pour la compréhension et la diff...
This thesis is a study of the two major texts of Derrida on Husserl's phenomenology. Engaging in a ...
In this essay I would like to propose a reinterpretation of certain passages of the earlier Derrida’...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
The question of how to identify a sound normative basis for critique has troubled the Frankfurt Scho...
As Derrida points out, Husserl needs the logical purity of meaning to constitute phenomenology, and ...
This thesis examines Jacques Derrida's deconstructive critique of the logocentric concept of meaning...
Far from being a banality or a philosophical naivety, there is a quintessential nexus between langua...
This essay approaches Derrida through a consideration of his writings on Saussure and Husserl. Derr...
This paper unfolds the philosophical thought of Jacques Derrida regarding his hermeneutical consider...
Here we expose the relationship between the thoughts of the philosopher Jacques Derrida about litera...
This essay approaches Derrida through a consideration of his writings on Saussure and Husserl. Derri...
Jacques Derrida’s slim monograph La Voix et le Phénomène (Speech and Phenomena)i appeared in 1967. I...
This dissertation aims at proposing a phenomenological anaylsis of the presence of writings in the s...
Ce travail est destiné à tous ceux qui marquent un intérêt prononcé pour la compréhension et la diff...
This thesis is a study of the two major texts of Derrida on Husserl's phenomenology. Engaging in a ...
In this essay I would like to propose a reinterpretation of certain passages of the earlier Derrida’...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
The question of how to identify a sound normative basis for critique has troubled the Frankfurt Scho...