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Original Articles

Textuality and the Flesh: Derrida and Merleau-Ponty

Pages 164-179 | Published online: 21 Oct 2014

References

  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty, ‘The Primacy of Perception,’ The Primacy of Perception: And other Essays on Phenomenological Psychology, the Philosophy of Art, History and Politics, ed. James Edie (Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1964) pp. 12–43.
  • Richard Macksey & Eugenio Donato (ed.), The Structuralist Controversy: The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970) p. 272.
  • Jacques Derrida, ‘The Time of a Thesis: Punctuations,’ Philosophy in France Today, ed. Alan Montefiore (London: Cambridge University Press, 1983) p. 38.
  • Tran-Duc-Thao, Phénoménologie et Matérialisme Dialectique (Paris: Gordon & Breach, 1971).
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty, The Visible and the Invisible, trans. Alphonso Lingis (Evanston, III: Northwestern University Press, 1968).
  • Jacques Derrida, ‘Plato's Pharmacy,’ Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981) p. 103.
  • Edmund Husserl, Logical Investigations, trans J. N. Findlay (New York: Humanities Press, 1970) pp. 269–333.
  • Jacques Derrida, Speech and Phenomena, trans. David Allison (Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1973) p. XXXIV.
  • Ibid., p. 32.
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid., p. 21.
  • Ibid., p. 27.
  • Ibid., p. 38.
  • Ibid., p. 70.
  • Ibid., p. 71.
  • Ibid., p. 43.
  • Edmund Husserl, Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology, trans. W. R. Boyce Gibson (New York: Collier Books, 1962) pp. 136–9.
  • Speech and Phenomena, p. 18.
  • Ibid., pp. 9–10.
  • Ibid., p. 52.
  • Jacques Derrida, ‘Signature Event Context,’ Margins of Philosophy, trans. Alan Bass (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982) p. 318.
  • Ibid., pp. 307–330.
  • This theme is further explored by R. Gasche in his article ‘Deconstruction as Criticism,’ Glyph 6 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979) pp. 177–215.
  • ‘Plato's Pharmacy,’ Dissemination, pp. 63–173.
  • Jacques Derrida, ‘The Pit and the Pyramid: Introduction to Hegel's Semiology,’ Margins in Philosophy, trans. Alan Bass (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982) pp. 69–109.
  • Jacques Derrida, Of Grammatology, trans. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974) pp. 27–74.
  • Speech and Phenomena, p. 77.
  • Ibid., p. 80.
  • Ibid., p. 78.
  • Ibid., pp. 79–80.
  • Ibid., p. 82.
  • Ibid., p. 85.
  • Ibid., p. 87.
  • Jacques Derrida, ‘Différence,’ Margins of Philosophy, trans. Alan Bass (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982) p. 5.
  • ‘The time of a Thesis: Punctuations,’ Philosophy in France Today, p. 44.
  • Speech and Phenomena, p. 53.
  • ‘Signature Event Context,’ Margins of Philosophy, p. 325.
  • Of Grammatology, p. 18.
  • Jacques Derrida, ‘Structure, Sign, and Play,’ Writing and Difference, trans. Alan Bass (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978) p. 289.
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty, The Structure of Behavior, trans. Alden Fisher (Boston: Beacon Press, 1963).
  • Ibid., p. 127.
  • Ibid., p. 88.
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty, The Phenomenology of Perception, trans. Colin Smith (New York: Humanities Press, 1962).
  • Ibid.., p. 31.
  • Ibid., p. 32.
  • Ibid., p. 7.
  • For a further elaboration of Merleau-Ponty's critique of Sartre's philosophy see my ‘The Question of Ontology: Sartre and Merleau-Ponty,’ The Horizons of the Flesh (Carbondale, Ill.; Southern Illinois University Press, 1973) pp. 114–127.
  • For a further discussion of Merleau-Ponty's thought in relationship to metaphysics see Claude Lefort's ‘Le Corp, La Chair,’ Sur Une Colonne Absente (Paris: Editions Gallimard, 1978) pp. 116–140.
  • Ibid., p. 130. All translations from this book are mine.
  • The Visible and the Invisible, p. 137.
  • Ibid., pp. 137–8.
  • Ibid., pp. 147–8.
  • Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols in The Portable Nietzsche, trans. Walter Kaufmann (New York: Viking Press, 1954) pp. 48–56.
  • The Visible and the Invisible, p. 151.
  • Ibid., p. 152.
  • Ibid., p. 132.
  • Speech and Phenomena, p. 79.
  • The Visible and the Invisible, p. 153.
  • Ibid., p. 33.
  • Roger Laporte, ‘Dé-construire la presence,’ Ecarts: Quatre Essais A Propos De Jacques Derrida (Paris: Fayard, 1973) p. 239.
  • The Visible and the Invisible, p. 89.
  • Jonathan Culler, On Deconstruction (Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 1982) p. 94.
  • The Visible and the Invisible, p. XXVI.
  • The Phenomenology of Perception, p. XIV.
  • Of Grammatology, p. 67.

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