The article shows that Derrida's Husserl interpretation is to be considered a profound criticism as well as a continuation and radicalization of Husserl's philosophical program. The authors are summarizing Derrida's objections against the Husserlian conception of language, time, intersubjectivity, etc., and are emphasizing the fact that his position is indeed closely connected to the problem of phenomenological reduction.
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Seron, D., & Giovannangeli, D. (2002). Jacques Derrida’s Profound and Radical Questioning of Husserlian Phenomenology. In Phenomenology World-Wide (pp. 460–469). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0473-2_42
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