Dr. Ellie Anderson shares her presentation "'A Strict Phenomenologist': Derrida's Affirmation of Husserlian Intersubjectivity," presented at the 2017 Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy conference (SPEP). She discusses how, despite Jacques Derrida's reputation as a critic of phenomenology, he follows Edmund Husserl's account of intersubjectivity so strictly that he, well, out-Husserls Husserl.
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