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  1. Speech and Phenomena consists of an introduction and seven chapters: (1) Sign and Signs, (2) The Reduction of Indication, (3) Meaning as Soliloquy, (4) Meaning and Representation, (5) Signs and the Blink of an Eye, (6) The Voice that Keeps Silence, (7) The Supplement of Origin.

    • Jacques Derrida, David B. Allison, Newton Garver
    • 166 (English translation)
    • 1967
    • 1967
  2. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Speech and phenomena, and other essays on Husserl's theory of signs. by. Derrida, Jacques. Publication date. 1973. Topics. Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938, Phenomenology, Signs and symbols, Meaning (Philosophy), Difference (Philosophy) Publisher. Evanston, Northwestern University Press.

  3. Northwestern University Press, 1973 - Literary Criticism - 166 pages. In Speech and Phenomena, Jacques Derrida situates the philosophy of language in relation to logic and rhetoric, which...

  4. 31 de ene. de 2011 · Speech and Phenomena VI, “The Voice that Keeps Silence” Derrida is talking about two aspects of language that Husserl identifies: expression (Ausdruck) and indication (Anzeichen). Expression denotes the aspect of meaning that we give to a linguistic sign.

  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. Download Free PDF. View PDF. Among French intellectuals of the late twentieth century, Jacques Derrida stood apart as one of the most controversial and influential. Published in 1967, Voice and Phenomenon marks a crucial turning point in Derrida’s thinking: it is the culmination.

  7. 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.