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  1. 13 de ago. de 2015 · In graduate school, I made the mistake of putting Derrida's Voice and Phenomenon (back then still called Speech and Phenomenon) on the reading list for my doctoral comprehensive exam.As I plowed through the dense text multiple times trying to unpack the many layers of meaning hidden in its succinct argumentation, I was terrified about what questions could arise in the oral exam.

  2. In Speech and Phenomena, Jacques Derriba situates the philosophy of language in relation to logic and rhetoric, which have often been seen as irreconcilable criteria for the use and interpretation of signs. His critique of Husserl attacks the position that language is founded on logic rather than on rhetoric; ...

  3. 413 ratings33 reviews. In Speech and Phenomena, Jacques Derrida situates the philosophy of language in relation to logic and rhetoric, which have often been seen as irreconcilable criteria for the use and interpretations of signs. His critique of Husserl attacks the position that language is founded on logic rather than on rhetoric; instead, he ...

  4. As Derrida puts this in Speech and Phenomena, “ [t]he absence of intuition--and therefore of the subject of the intuition--is not only tolerated by speech; it is required by the general structure of signification, when considered in itself.”. According to Derrida, this structure is that of indication.

  5. DOI: 10.1080/00071773.1975.11006433 Corpus ID: 170422164; Speech and Phenomena, And Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs, by Jacques Derrida, translated by David B. Allison.

  6. Derrida's reading of Husserl in speech and phenomena: Ontologism and the metaphysics of presence. [REVIEW] Burt C. Hopkins - 1985 - Husserl Studies 2 (2):193-214. Derrida contra Husserl: la crítica de la voz y el fenómeno a la teoría del signo de la primera investigación lógica de Husserl.