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DERRIDA AND THE METAPHYSICS OF LANGUAGE

DERRIDA AND THE METAPHYSICS OF LANGUAGE

ABSTRACT. Derrida remarks that exteriority and alterity are concepts which by themselves have never surprised philosophical discourse; the call to recognize failure as an "internal and positive condition" ultimately leads to a structural critique of language's conditions of possibility. Derrida aims to reach the point of a certain exteriority in relation to the totality of the age of logocentrism. The particular sciences and regional ontologies are subordinated to general ontology, and then to fundamental ontology.

 

MADALINA NICOLOF
University of Pitesti