Article: HOW TO READ ONCE AGAIN: DERRIDA ON HUSSERL

It is a truism that the agents of intellectual fashions inspire equal and opposite reactions in many of their prospective but unwilling patients. Up to the early 1990s, proponents and opponents of Derrida's "deconstruction" tended to make panoramic evaluations of his thought that were not based on detailed examination of individual essays, with the notable exception of John Searle's 1977 article "Reiterating the Differences."1 This situation changed markedly with the arrival in 1991 of Joseph Claude Evans' booklength Strategies of Deconstruction: Derrida and the Myth of the Voice.2 Concentrating almost line by line on Speech and Phenomena,3 generally regarded as Derrida's clearest work in ...

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