Derrida/Searle: Deconstruction and Ordinary Language

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Raoul Moati Intervenes In The Critical Debate That Divided Two Prominent Philosophers In The Mid-twentieth Century. In The 1950s, The British Philosopher J. L. Austin Advanced A Theory Of Speech Acts, Or The Performative, That Jacques Derrida And John R. Searle Interpreted In Fundamentally Different Ways. Machine Generated Contents Note: A Heritage Dispute: Introduction To A Violent Exchange -- 1.the Iterative As The Reverse Side Of The Performative -- Communication: The Meaning Of A Word -- Overcoming Semantics Through Force: Prolegomena To The Aporetic Dimension Of The Derrida/austin Connection -- From Communication To Dissemination -- Writing: The Fragmentation Of Communication -- The Problem Of Intentional Presence -- Writing And Context(s) -- From Intentionality To Citationality -- Austin: Disciple Of Nietzsche? -- Austin: Intentionalist Author? -- The Problem Of Citationality In Austin -- Signing: The Subject -- 2.do Intentions Dissolve In Iteration? From Differance To The Dispute (differend) -- Intentionality And Writing -- Iterability And Permanence -- Intentionality And Iteration -- On The Use/mention Distinction -- Serious Discourse And Iteration -- The Stakes At Play In The Unconscious -- The Meaning Of A Footnote And The Logical Status Of Fiction Raoul Moati ; Translated From The French By Timothy Attanucci And Maureen Chun. Includes Bibliographical References (pages [123]-132) And Index.

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Name in long format: Derrida/Searle: Deconstruction and Ordinary Language
ISBN-10: 0231166710
ISBN-13: 9780231166713
Book pages: 160
Book language: en
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Dimensions: Height: 6.9 Inches, Length: 5.4 Inches, Weight: 0.4 Pounds, Width: 0.5 Inches

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