Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds

This work undertakes a systematic reconstruction of the debates that took place over the course of several decades up to the beginning of the 21st century between Derrida on the one hand and Searle and Habermas on the other. It shows that the linguistic theories and the theories of communicative und...

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description This work undertakes a systematic reconstruction of the debates that took place over the course of several decades up to the beginning of the 21st century between Derrida on the one hand and Searle and Habermas on the other. It shows that the linguistic theories and the theories of communicative understanding developed by Searle and Habermas are based on inferences from the contingent individual case to the general. Searle draws ontological; Habermas anthropo-political conclusions; both with essentially naturalistic signatures. Derrida; on the other hand; raises epistemological objections and consequently develops a metaphysics of free subjects for whom conversation cannot necessarlily be presumed. The explicit dedication to ethics in Derrida's late work is due to his insight that the possibility of language and understanding is due to silence. Derrida's lasting merit lies in enriching the philosophy of language with a secretology. This study has been awarded the Kant Prize of the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Bonn and the "Prix de la République Française"; awarded by the French Embassy and the University of Bonn.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1632422025-07-30T08:41:41Z Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds Freytag, Philip Anthropology Publicity metaphysics reason political philosophy ontology Ethics Naturalism Realism Deconstruction social philosophy Habermas, Jürgen Derrida, Jacques Searle, John This work undertakes a systematic reconstruction of the debates that took place over the course of several decades up to the beginning of the 21st century between Derrida on the one hand and Searle and Habermas on the other. It shows that the linguistic theories and the theories of communicative understanding developed by Searle and Habermas are based on inferences from the contingent individual case to the general. Searle draws ontological; Habermas anthropo-political conclusions; both with essentially naturalistic signatures. Derrida; on the other hand; raises epistemological objections and consequently develops a metaphysics of free subjects for whom conversation cannot necessarlily be presumed. The explicit dedication to ethics in Derrida's late work is due to his insight that the possibility of language and understanding is due to silence. Derrida's lasting merit lies in enriching the philosophy of language with a secretology. This study has been awarded the Kant Prize of the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Bonn and the "Prix de la République Française"; awarded by the French Embassy and the University of Bonn. 2025-07-30T08:41:41Z 2025-07-30T08:41:41Z 2018 book ONIX_20250730T104037_9783465143581_3 9783465143581 9783465043584 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/163242 ger Klostermann Weiße Reihe image/png Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.klostermann.de/ https://doi.org/10.5771/9783465143581 Vittorio Klostermann GmbH 10.5771/9783465143581 This work undertakes a systematic reconstruction of the debates that took place over the course of several decades up to the beginning of the 21st century between Derrida on the one hand and Searle and Habermas on the other. It shows that the linguistic theories and the theories of communicative understanding developed by Searle and Habermas are based on inferences from the contingent individual case to the general. Searle draws ontological; Habermas anthropo-political conclusions; both with essentially naturalistic signatures. Derrida; on the other hand; raises epistemological objections and consequently develops a metaphysics of free subjects for whom conversation cannot necessarlily be presumed. The explicit dedication to ethics in Derrida's late work is due to his insight that the possibility of language and understanding is due to silence. Derrida's lasting merit lies in enriching the philosophy of language with a secretology. This study has been awarded the Kant Prize of the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Bonn and the "Prix de la République Française"; awarded by the French Embassy and the University of Bonn. 10.5771/9783465143581 192b81c6-d67b-4336-ad03-1a82af6f1077 9783465143581 9783465043584 1 542 Frankfurt open access
spellingShingle Anthropology
Publicity
metaphysics
reason
political philosophy
ontology
Ethics
Naturalism
Realism
Deconstruction
social philosophy
Habermas, Jürgen
Derrida, Jacques
Searle, John
Freytag, Philip
Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds
title Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds
title_full Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds
title_fullStr Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds
title_full_unstemmed Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds
title_short Die Rahmung des Hintergrunds
title_sort die rahmung des hintergrunds
topic Anthropology
Publicity
metaphysics
reason
political philosophy
ontology
Ethics
Naturalism
Realism
Deconstruction
social philosophy
Habermas, Jürgen
Derrida, Jacques
Searle, John
topic_facet Anthropology
Publicity
metaphysics
reason
political philosophy
ontology
Ethics
Naturalism
Realism
Deconstruction
social philosophy
Habermas, Jürgen
Derrida, Jacques
Searle, John
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