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- Philosophy in the Latin Christian West, 750-1050, in A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, edited by Jorge Gracia and Tim Noone, Blackwell 2003, 32-35.
- Ockham wielding his razor!
- Review of The Beatles Anthology, Chronicle Books 2000 (367pp).
- A brief discussion note about Susan James, Passion and Action: The Emotions in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy.
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Friday, December 18, 2009
"Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical Lexicon" by Jacques Derrida,1967
French philosopher and leader of the deconstructionist movement.
From the work of Husserl and Heidegger, Derrida derives the view that meaning emerges only provisionally, from an endless process of re-interpretation based on the interaction between reader and text.
In La Voix et le phénoméne (Speech and Phenomena) (1967),
L'écriture et la différance (Writing and Difference) (1967),
De la Grammatologie (Of Grammatology) (1967),
and La Dissémination (Dissemination) (1972),
Derrida argues that all dichotomies between subject and object or appearance and reality are ultimately untenable.
Recommended Reading:
A Derrida Reader, ed. by Peggy Kamuf (Columbia, 1991);
Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation With Jacques Derrida, ed. by John D. Caputo (Fordham, 1997);
Deconstruction and Philosophy: The Texts of Jacques Derrida, ed. by John Sallis (Chicago, 1989);
Geoffrey Bennington, Interrupting Derrida (Routledge, 2000);
Marian Hobson, Jacques Derrida: Opening Lines (Routledge, 2001);
Todd May, Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, and Deleuze (Penn. State, 1997);
Herman Rapaport, Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work (Routledge, 2003); Christopher Johnson, Derrida (Routledge, 1999);
and Feminist Interpretations of Jacques Derrida, ed. by Nancy J. Holland (Penn. State, 1997).
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http://books.google.gr/books?id=JepR6Mj9Hy8C&lpg=PP1&dq=Greek%20Philosophical%20Terms%3A%20A%20Historical%20Lexicon&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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From the work of Husserl and Heidegger, Derrida derives the view that meaning emerges only provisionally, from an endless process of re-interpretation based on the interaction between reader and text.
In La Voix et le phénoméne (Speech and Phenomena) (1967),
L'écriture et la différance (Writing and Difference) (1967),
De la Grammatologie (Of Grammatology) (1967),
and La Dissémination (Dissemination) (1972),
Derrida argues that all dichotomies between subject and object or appearance and reality are ultimately untenable.
Recommended Reading:
A Derrida Reader, ed. by Peggy Kamuf (Columbia, 1991);
Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation With Jacques Derrida, ed. by John D. Caputo (Fordham, 1997);
Deconstruction and Philosophy: The Texts of Jacques Derrida, ed. by John Sallis (Chicago, 1989);
Geoffrey Bennington, Interrupting Derrida (Routledge, 2000);
Marian Hobson, Jacques Derrida: Opening Lines (Routledge, 2001);
Todd May, Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, and Deleuze (Penn. State, 1997);
Herman Rapaport, Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work (Routledge, 2003); Christopher Johnson, Derrida (Routledge, 1999);
and Feminist Interpretations of Jacques Derrida, ed. by Nancy J. Holland (Penn. State, 1997).
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http://books.google.gr/books?id=JepR6Mj9Hy8C&lpg=PP1&dq=Greek%20Philosophical%20Terms%3A%20A%20Historical%20Lexicon&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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