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Derrida’s Empirical Realism
Oleh:
Mooney, Timothy
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Philosophy & Social Criticism vol. 25 no. 5 (Sep. 1999)
,
page 33–56.
Topik:
arche-writing
;
aspect
;
différance
;
empirical realism
;
horizon
;
middle voice
;
noema
;
representation
;
revisability
;
signification
;
signified
;
textuality
;
trace
Fulltext:
33PSC255.pdf
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Isi artikel
A major charge levelled against Derrida is that of textual idealism – he effectively closes his deconstructive approach off from the world of experience, the result being that it is incapable of being coherently applied to practical questions of ethics and politics. I argue that Derrida’s writings on experience can in fact be reconstructed as an empirical realism in the Husserlian sense. I begin by outlining in very broad strokes Husserl’s account of perception and his empirical realism. I then set out some of the major criticisms of Derrida proffered by Dallas Willard and Peter Dews and counter them with evidence from Derrida’s texts themselves. I conclude by presenting his account as a variant of Husserl’s, which does not discernibly develop on or depart from the latter.
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