Kates, Joshua

Essential history: Jacques Derrida and the development of deconstruction/ Joshua Kates - Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2005. - xxix, 318 p. ; 24 cm. - (Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy) .

The success of deconstruction: Derrida, Rorty, Gasché, Bennington, and the quasi-transcendental --
"A consistent problematic of writing and the trace": the debate in Derrida/Husserl studies and the problem of Derrida's development --
Derrida's 1962 interpretation of writing and truth: writing in the "introduction" to Husserl's Origin of geometry --
The development of deconstruction as a whole and the role of Le problème de la genèse dans la philosophie de Husserl --
Husserl's circuit of expression and the phenomenological voice in Speech and phenomena --
Essential history: Derrida's reading of Saussure, and his reworking of Heideggerean history.

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