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Informationen zum Autor Leonard Lawlor is Dunavant Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Memphis. He is author of Imagination and Chance: The Difference between the Thought of Ricoeur and Derrida and co-editor (with Fred Evans) of Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's Notion of the Flesh. He is a founding editor of the journal Chiasmi International: Trilingual Studies Concerning the Thought of Merleau-Ponty. Klappentext Along the way, Lawlor revisits and sheds light on the origin of many important Derridean concepts, such as deconstruction, the metaphysics of presence, différance, intentionality, the trace, and spectrality. Zusammenfassung A systematic study of Derrida's writings on Husserl. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Abbreviations The Original Motivation: Defend the Derridean Faith Part 1. Phenomenology and Ontology 1. Genesis as the Basic Problem of Phenomenology 2. The Critique of Phenomenology: An Investigation of "'Genesis and Structure' and Phenomenology" 3. The Critique of Ontology: An Investigation of "The Ends of Man" Part 2. The "Originary Dialectic" of Phenomenology and Ontology 4. Upping the Ante on Dialectic: An Investigation of Le Problème de la genèse dans la philosophie de Husserl 5. The Root, that is Necessarily One, of Every Dilemma: An Investigation of The Introduction to Husserl's The Origin of Geometry Part 3. The End of Phenomenology and Ontology 6. More Metaphysical than Metaphysics: An Investigation of "Violence and Metaphysics" 7. The Test of the Sign: An Investigation Voice and Phenomenon Part 4. The Turn in Derrida 8. Looking for Noon at Two O'Clock: An Investigation of Specters of Marx The Final Idea: Memory and Life Bibliography Index