The Rhetoric of Jacques Derrida II: Phaedrus

Review of Metaphysics 46 (3):537 - 558 (1993)
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IN MY PREVIOUS ESSAY, I concentrated on the importance for Derrida of regarding a text, qua text, as an ahierarchical phenomenon, and of the unity of contradictions necessary for a deconstructive reading. In this essay I shall discuss in detail the realization of the latter principle in Derrida's reading of Plato's Phaedrus. This will illuminate the problematic relationship between the deconstructive interpreter and his text. Since the path is long, the reader will need to follow me patiently through the different and sometimes tedious stages of the discussion. I shall begin with Plato's notions considering the origin

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A Paradox Reconsidered: written lessons from Plato's Phaedrus.Lucas A. Swaine - 1998 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 30 (3):259-273.

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