Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Herodotus, Jacques Derrida and Nicholas Rescher
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1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 3. Hermeneutics
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Interpretations can be interpreted, so there is no original 'meaning' available [Derrida]
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Hermeneutics blunts truth, by conforming it to the interpreter [Derrida, by Zimmermann,J]
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Hermeneutics is hostile, trying to overcome the other person's difference [Derrida, by Zimmermann,J]
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1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 4. Linguistic Structuralism
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Structuralism destroys awareness of dynamic meaning [Derrida]
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1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 6. Deconstruction
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Deconstructing philosophy gives the history of concepts, and the repressions behind them [Derrida]
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The movement of 'différance' is the root of all the oppositional concepts in our language [Derrida]
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Derrida came to believe in the undeconstructability of justice, which cannot be relativised [Derrida, by Critchley]
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The idea of being as persistent presence, and meaning as conscious intelligibility, are self-destructive [Derrida, by Glendinning]
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Sincerity can't be verified, so fiction infuses speech, and hence reality also [Derrida]
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Sentences are contradictory, as they have opposite meanings in some contexts [Derrida]
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We aim to explore the limits of expression (as in Mallarmé's poetry) [Derrida]
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Deconstruction is not neutral; it intervenes [Derrida]
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