Phenomenal Speech: A Reading Through Jacques Derrida's "Speech and Phenomena"

Dissertation, City University of New York (1994)
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Abstract

Assuming a consciousness which may always devolve into revolutions of an essentially written order, it is necessary, now, to read, for it's evident that we have written enough. Still, the exigencies into which one's thrown and figures remain powerful, demanding, causing a fall into lines, the charade of competence--a fall into writing. Pictured, here to be read, is the writing of a reading through an essay, a course a reader may follow, by ear and eye

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