Deconstructing Hegel's sign-making imagination : Derrida and the textual imagination
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Mark Raftery-Skehan, 'Deconstructing Hegel's sign-making imagination : Derrida and the textual imagination', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of French, 2012, pp 310Abstract:
Following the identification of ways in which deconstruction and imagination suggest
the possibility of shedding light upon one another, I seek to overcome certain
objections to the notion of a textual or deconstructive imagination emanating from
Husserlian or Platonist models, by addressing questions of language's origination and
creativity within the context of Hegel's inchoate and problematic notion of a signmaking
imagination.
Author: Raftery-Skehan, Mark
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