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    Book Reviews (review)
    Mind 102 (406): 397-400. 1993.
  •  161
    Derrida’s Differance and Plato’s Different
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4). 1999.
    This essay shows that Derrida's discussion of "Differance," is remarkably parallel to Plato's discussion of Difference in the Parmenides. Plato's presentation of "Parmenides'" discussion of generation from a One which Is is a version of Derrida's preconceptual spacing. Derrida's implicit reference to Plato both interprets Plato and explains the obscure features of "Differance." Derrida's paradoxical remarks about Differance are very like what Plato implies about Difference. Derrida's Differance …Read more
  •  79
    Introduction to Metaphysics
    The European Legacy 20 (1): 100-101. 2015.
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    Arms as Insurance
    Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (2): 111-129. 1999.
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    The Conclusion of the Theaetetus
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (4): 355-367. 1984.
    This paper argues that the Theaetetus establishes conditions on objects of knowledge which entail that only of Forms can there be knowledge. Plato's arguments for this are valid. The principles needed to make Plato's premises true will turn out to have deep connection with important parts of Plato's over-all theory, and to have consequences which Plato, in the middle dialogues, seems to welcome on other grounds as well.
  • Persons and their Micro-Particles
    Noûs 20 (3): 333-349. 1986.
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    Deconstruction as Analytic Philosophy
    Stanford University Press. 2000.
    In this collection of essays Samuel Wheeler discusses Derrida and other “deconstructive” thinkers from the perspective of an analytic philosopher willing to treat deconstruction as philosophy, taking it seriously enough to look for and analyze its arguments. The essays focus on the theory of meaning, truth, interpretation, metaphor, and the relationship of language to the world. Wheeler links the thought of Derrida to that of Davidson and argues for close affinities among Derrida, Quine, de Man,…Read more