Published On Sep 30, 2022
Dr. Ellie Anderson shares her presentation "'A Strict Phenomenologist': Derrida's Affirmation of Husserlian Intersubjectivity," presented at the 2017 Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy conference (SPEP). She discusses how, despite Jacques Derrida's reputation as a critic of phenomenology, he follows Edmund Husserl's account of intersubjectivity so strictly that he, well, out-Husserls Husserl.
Note: this is an academic paper presented for an audience of academic philosophers! If you're interested in introductory-level content, please check out Dr. Anderson's vidoes in our "Continental Thought" playlist, or our audio podcast on Apple, Spotify, etc.
To read along, you can find the paper version here: https://www.academia.edu/87633969/Der...
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