Metaphor as Lexis: Ricoeur on Derrida on Aristotle

Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 11 (1):117-129 (2020)
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Abstract

Both Derrida and Ricœur address philosophy’s relation to metaphor, and both take Aristotle as their starting points. However, though Ricœur’s The Rule of Metaphor is largely a response to Derrida’s “White Mythology,” Ricœur seems to pass right over Derrida’s critically important interpretation of Aristotle. In this essay, I dispel concerns that Ricœur may have been intellectually irresponsible in his engagement with Derrida on this point, and I demonstrate how Study 1 makes better sense as a detailed response to Derrida.

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Sean Driscoll
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