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Peter Bornedal

American University of Beirut
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  • American University of Beirut
    Civilization Studies Program
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Aesthetics
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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    Derrida’s Paralogism of Writing: A Critique of Deconstructive Reasoning
    The European Legacy 20 (7): 699-714. 2015.
    This article is a critique of the flawed logic Derrida employed in articulating his program of a Grammatology for “deconstructing” Western philosophy. I argue that Derrida in several instances built his arguments around what Kant called the “paralogism.” I look at an often cited case in order to substantiate my claim: Derrida’s reading of Saussure, where his argument is based on a paralogism. Derrida misinterprets Saussure by seeing his alleged rejection of graphical writing as a rejection of hi…Read more
    This article is a critique of the flawed logic Derrida employed in articulating his program of a Grammatology for “deconstructing” Western philosophy. I argue that Derrida in several instances built his arguments around what Kant called the “paralogism.” I look at an often cited case in order to substantiate my claim: Derrida’s reading of Saussure, where his argument is based on a paralogism. Derrida misinterprets Saussure by seeing his alleged rejection of graphical writing as a rejection of his own idiosyncratic notion of “writing”, which only corresponds to Saussure’s own notion of “linguistic value,” produced in a system of differences without positive terms.
    Derrida: PsychoanalysisFerdinand de Saussure
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    [CHAPTER 5.] Part I: The Incredible Profundity of the Truly Superficia
    In The Surface and the Abyss: Nietzsche as Philosopher of Mind and Knowledge, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 361-388. 2010.
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    APPENDIX 1. Nietzsche and Ernst Mach on the Analysis of Sensations
    In The Surface and the Abyss: Nietzsche as Philosopher of Mind and Knowledge, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 508-516. 2010.
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