Objectivity and the Openness of Language: On Figal's Recent Contribution to the Debate between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction

In Friederike Rese, Michael Steinmann & David Espinet (eds.), Objektivität und Gegenstaendlichkeit. Mohr Siebeck. pp. 218-234 (2011)
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The author argues that Günter Figal sheds novel light on language in his recent Objectivity: The Hermeneutical and Philosophy through a debate he appears to stage with the position Jacques Derrida develops in some of his early essays on deconstruction. Figal describes language as a form of showing and emphasizes the openness and flexibility of expression involved in determining significance. Yet, he rejects the idea he finds in Derrida that such flexibility should lead us to wholesale suspicion of the capacity of language to fix significance. Whereas Derrida concludes that all attempts to fix significance through supplementation of our expressions can only end in the need for further supplementation, Figal stresses the dialectical mien of language that allows supplementation to yield genuinely determinate significances.

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