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This brief subchapter (or “intermission” in the play “Derrida in Montreal”) takes up the debate between Derrida and the American philosopher John Searle after the publication in 1977 of Searle’s scathing criticism of Derrida in “Reiterating the Differences: A Reply to Derrida.” What is at issue in this debate, it is argued, are not only philosophical claims about the role of presence, repetition, context, or intention in the speech act theory of John Austin but, in the end, the question of the very legacy of Austin’s work, the question of who (Searle or Derrida) should inherit the mantle of speech act theory as first conceived by John Austin.
Fordham University Press
Title: Intermission 1: Glyph 1
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This brief subchapter (or “intermission” in the play “Derrida in Montreal”) takes up the debate between Derrida and the American philosopher John Searle after the publication in 1977 of Searle’s scathing criticism of Derrida in “Reiterating the Differences: A Reply to Derrida.
” What is at issue in this debate, it is argued, are not only philosophical claims about the role of presence, repetition, context, or intention in the speech act theory of John Austin but, in the end, the question of the very legacy of Austin’s work, the question of who (Searle or Derrida) should inherit the mantle of speech act theory as first conceived by John Austin.

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