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Derridean Gaming and Buddhist Utpāda-Bhaṅga (Rising/Falling): How a Philosophical Stylistique Can De/Void Entitative Existence
Author Magliola, Robert (著)
Source Comparative and Continental Philosophy
Volumev.12 n.1
Date2020
Pages17 - 29
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Publisher Url https://www.tandfonline.com/
LocationLondon, England, UK [倫敦, 英格蘭, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: Assumption University.
KeywordJacques Derrida; Buddhism; deconstruction; stylistique; Mādhyamaka; Śūnyatā
AbstractDuring Jacques Derrida’s earlier phases, his stylistique acts out (in the sense of “performs”) the same project evident in his semantic. Derridean stylistic practice and thematics both undertake the project of deconstructing entitative thinking. Anglophonic philosophers often ignore (or cannot detect) his stylistic games, which are often Talmudic or unique to French. Derrida did not have a Buddhist agenda, but two of my past books, both well-received, show that Derridean deconstruction intersects with Mādhyamikan deconstruction of the self-identical. (Intersection does not imply “common ground” because lines have no width.) This article demonstrates Derridean/Buddhist intersections through (1) themes undoing themselves, (2) image motifs undoing themselves, (3) ambiguous referents dissolving Proper Names, (4) the “Uncanny” deconstructing logic, (5) enumeration undoing ontology, and (6) homophones and homographs unsettling correspondence theory. Finally, Derrida’s “free-floating syllables,” “floating graphic traits,” “palindromes,” and “scrambled words” are shown to dissolve entitative constructs.
ISSN17570638 (P); 17570646 (E)
DOI10.1080/17570638.2020.1720060
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Created date2023.09.20
Modified date2023.09.20



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