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Phenomenology Or Deconstruction The Question Of Ontology In Maurice Merleauponty Paul Ricoeur And Jeanluc Nancy Christopher Watkin

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Phenomenology Or Deconstruction The Question Of Ontology In Maurice Merleauponty Paul Ricoeur And Jeanluc Nancy Christopher Watkin
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Christopher Watkin
ISBN: 9780748637591, 0748637591
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Phenomenology Or Deconstruction The Question Of Ontology In Maurice Merleauponty Paul Ricoeur And Jeanluc Nancy Christopher Watkin by Christopher Watkin 9780748637591, 0748637591 instant download after payment.

Phenomenology or Deconstruction? contains new readings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Paul Ric?ur, and Jean-Luc Nancy. Jacques Derrida's engagement with phenomenological themes generates a new understanding of "being" and "presence" that exposes significant blindspots in traditional readings of both phenomenology and deconstruction. In reproducing neither a stock phenomenological reaction to deconstruction nor the routine deconstructive reading of phenomenology, Christopher Watkin provides a fresh assessment of the future of phenomenology along with a new reading of the deconstructive legacy. Through careful studies of the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty, Ric?ur, and Nancy, Watkin shows how a phenomenological tradition much wider and richer than Husserl or Heidegger takes into account Derrida's critique of ontology while maintaining a commitment to the ontological. This new reading fundamentally recasts the relation between deconstruction and phenomenology and marks the first sustained discussion of the possibilities and problems for future "deconstructive phenomenology."

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