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by beezlebroxxxxxx
601 days ago
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Derrida is not even particularly difficult to understand (compared to later era Wittgenstein, he's downright straightforward) --- if you read him in french he's actually really funny (the man loved puns). There's this idea in popular culture that he only wrote incomprehensible nonsense, which is just not true, and he's become a punching bag for some people who cannot handle the (somewhat made-up) "continental v. analytic" divide. |
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I say this as someone who loves both Gadamer and Quine, not an erstwhile philosophical culture warrior.