Phenomenology and Deconstruction Breakdown in Communication (volume3)
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr
- Publish date: 09/01/2001
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Philosophers are committed to objective understanding, but the history of philosophy demonstrates how frequently one philosopher misunderstands another. The most notorious such breakdown in communication in twentieth-century philosophy was between Husserl and Heidegger. In this volume, Robert Denoon Cumming argues that their differences involve differences in method; whereas Husserl follows a "method of clarification", with which he eliminates ambiguities by relying on an intentional analysis that isolates its objects, Heidegger rejects the criterion of "clarity" and embraces ambiguities as exhibiting overlapping relations.
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Cumming also explores the differences between how deconstruction -- Heidegger's procedure for dealing with other philosophers -- is carried out when Heidegger interprets Husserl versus when Derrida interprets Husserl. The comparison enables Cumming to show how deconstruction is associated with Heidegger's arrival at the end of philosophy, paving the way for the deconstructionist movement.
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