Écart & Différance: Merleau-Ponty and Derrida on Seeing and Writing
Martin C. Dillon (ed.)
Humanities Press (1997)
Abstract
Merleau-Ponty and Derrida articulate two overlapping but divergent ways of thinking about differentiation, ecart and differance. This volume represents the viewpoints of fifteen leading North American scholars working in the fields of Continental philosophy, phenomenology, and postmodernism. In essays written expressly for this volume, these scholars address the matrix of thought underlying contemporary responses to postmodernism at large and deconstructionism in particular: identity and difference, community and alterity, self and other, metaphysics and its closure, language and its beyond, signification and referentiality.Call number
B809.9.E23 1997
ISBN(s)
039103989X 0391039903 1573925845 1573925829
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