"This project is mad"
Descartes, Derrida, and the notion of philosophical crisis
pp. 179-198
Abstract
In "Cogito and the History of Madness," Derrida maintains that crisis is endemic to philosophy rather than being, as Husserl forcefully argued, a temporary condition that can and must be overcome through the resources of reason. A reflection on the place of madness in Descartes's Meditations serves as the point of departure for demonstrating that Derrida has done an injustice to philosophy; and a comparison of Derrida's views with the thought of Husserl, Heidegger, and Nietzsche reveals that Derrida's position in "Cogito and the History of Madness" entails a sacrifice of the notion of responsibility that lies at the center of meaningful historical action.
Publication details
Published in:
(1997) Man and World 30 (2).
Pages: 179-198
Full citation:
Steiner Gary (1997) „"This project is mad": Descartes, Derrida, and the notion of philosophical crisis“. Man and World 30 (2), 179–198.