Searle versus Derrida ?

Philosophiques 23 (2):317-326 (1996)
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Cet article cherche à montrer qu'en dépit de la célèbre polémique qui les a opposés l'un à l'autre, John Searle et Jacques Derrida s'accordent sur certains points de leurs philosophies du langage respectives. Les divergences les plus marquantes peuvent être aplanies par l'application de procédures qui sont en conformité avec les théories des deux auteurs.This paper sets out to show, notwithstanding their notorious polemic, how elements of John Searle's and Jacques Derrida's philosophies of language agree with each other. It is also suggested how certain of Searle's and Derrida's most egregious bones of contention may be laid to rest through applying procedures consistent with the writings of both philosophers

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Peter Hadreas
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