和费德鲁斯在城墙外

Arnaud Macé
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在本章中,Arnaud Mace详细分析了德里达对柏拉图《费德鲁斯篇》的复杂解读。德里达试图在阅读古希腊思想家传递给我们的文本的活动中,找到他认为哲学史所依赖的结构,一种他称之为“音中心主义”或“意义中心主义”的结构。在柏拉图的《费德鲁斯篇》中,没有比这更完整的结构了,而发现它的唯一方法就是把《费德鲁斯篇》作为一个整体来阅读并写下阅读的经历,就像德里达在柏拉图的《药剂学》中所做的那样。在本章中,梅斯试图解读德里达的《药剂学》,揭示了其对《费德鲁斯篇》的解读中的三个层次,从而对逻各斯中心主义的结构有了更深入的理解。第一层关注的是在写作和真实的言语表达之间的对立中找到统一整个对话的线索;第二种观点认为柏拉图解构了第一种对立,他通过文字的隐喻来构思真正的知识,并在语法图式上建立他的本体论;第三章展示了柏拉图的作品如何证明,为了发现文本的本质,需要对写作进行审判,因为它永远区分了它的许多层次,并激发了对它的渴望。梅斯认为,德里达的《药剂》不过是对《费德鲁斯篇》的一种解读,它让对话展现了其中所蕴含的形而上学的结构。
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Outside the Walls with Phaedrus
In this chapter, Arnaud Mace analyses Derrida’s complex reading of Plato’s Phaedrus in detail. Derrida sought to locate the structure upon which the history of philosophy in his view rests, a structure he terms “phonocentrism” or “logocentrism,” in the very activity of reading texts passed on to us from ancient Greek thinkers. Nowhere is such a structure more thoroughly integrated than in Plato’s Phaedrus, and the only way to uncover it is to read the Phaedrus as a whole and write down the experience of reading it, as Derrida does in Plato’s Pharmacy. In this chapter, Arnaud Mace endeavors to read Derrida’s Pharmacy, uncovering three layers in its reading of the Phaedrus, which provides a successively deeper understanding of the structure of logocentrism. The first layer is concerned with finding the thread that unifies the whole dialogue in the opposition between writing and true knowledge expressed in live speech; the second finds that Plato deconstructed this first opposition by conceiving true knowledge through metaphors of writing and by building his ontology on a grammatical scheme; the third shows how Plato’s writing proves that a trial against writing is needed in order to discover the nature of the text as forever differentiating the many layers of its meaning and prompting the desire for it. Derrida’s Pharmacy, Mace argues, is nothing but a reading of the Phaedrus that lets the dialogue unfold the very structure of metaphysics that is enshrined in it.
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