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Leonard Lawlor investigates Derrida's writings on Husserl in order to determine Derrida's transformation of the basic problem of phenomenology from genesis to language. To do so, he lays out a narrative of the period during which Derrida devoted himslef to formulating and interpretation... read more

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It is well known that Eugen Fink's 1933 Kantstudien essay, "The Phenomenological Philosophy of Edmund Husserl and Contemporary Criticism," finally expanded the French understanding of Husserl's phenomenology; in particular, Fink introduced terms such as "act-intentionality," "radical reflection," and "archeology," terms which Merleau-Ponty would adopt in his discussions of Husserl.

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  1. Leonard Lawlor (Author)
 

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