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Exscription
Nancy's neologism (ex-scription, l'exscrit) for the writing-out of the body that exceeds inscription — the moment in writing where what is written exceeds writing itself, where sense exscribes the body that writing claims to inscribe. The…
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Husserl at the Limits of Phenomenology
Author(s): Maurice Merleau-Ponty; edited by Leonard Lawlor with Bettina Bergo Year: 2002 (course delivered 1959–60; notes preserved at Bibliothèque Nationale) Type: Course notes + editorial apparatus
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Ideal Objectivity (The Origin of Geometry)
The concept worked out in "The Origin of Geometry" (Crisis Appendix VI — the text Derrida famously introduced): an ideal objectivity is a spiritual product, such as the Pythagorean theorem, that "exists only once," is omnitemporally the sa…
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Letter VII
Author: Plato (authenticity debated) · Year: c. 4th c. BCE (trans. Glenn R. Morrow, Hackett 1997) · Type: letter (catalogued as sourcetype: fragment)
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Phaedrus
Author: Plato · Year: c. 4th c. BCE (trans. Alexander Nehamas & Paul Woodruff, Hackett 1997) · Type: dialogue
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Pharmakon
The word pharmakon — "remedy" and "poison," "drug," "charm" — under which Plato's Phaedrus stages its critique of writing, and which Derrida's "Plato's Pharmacy" (in Dissemination) makes the lever for deconstructing the speech/writing hier…
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Verflechtung
Husserl's term (verflochten, "interwoven") from "The Origin of Geometry" (HUA 370), adopted by Merleau-Ponty in his 1959–60 course notes as naming the triadic interweaving of man, world, and language — "a thick identity which truly contain…