Thank you Ed, I first learnt about Searle through your book on Philosophy of Mind.
Out of interests are (his) Searle's critiques of Jacques Derrida gathered together anywhere? The article on Austin that started the argument is out there in PDF form, but I am unsure as to his later criticisms.
Those do not seem easy to get hold of, unfortunately. As it happens, I have an article discussing Searle's dispute with Derrida coming out at Postliberal Order (probably tomorrow, in fact)
His major response I think was this essay, “The World Turned Upside Down,” though he also talked a bit about Deconstructionism in the wider context of relativism in a Reason interview.
Very honorable article, Dr. Feser. Not related to Searle's death, but I would like to ask if you are familiar with the works of John Heil and his broadly Aristotelian views ? https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/appearance-in-reality/?fbclid=IwdGRzaAOCIFZjbGNrA4IecmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHpiqfo7AnIlrXMifFy2pwi_4zM85GNv32-PffF3ttNMHLJpKYeYuroHwOrJo_aem_71r1gC_XGcM4i6jSnGAuiA
Just as I was getting into a classic Prof Article
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DeleteThank you Ed, I first learnt about Searle through your book on Philosophy of Mind.
ReplyDeleteOut of interests are (his) Searle's critiques of Jacques Derrida gathered together anywhere? The article on Austin that started the argument is out there in PDF form, but I am unsure as to his later criticisms.
Those do not seem easy to get hold of, unfortunately. As it happens, I have an article discussing Searle's dispute with Derrida coming out at Postliberal Order (probably tomorrow, in fact)
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DeleteHis major response I think was this essay, “The World Turned Upside Down,” though he also talked a bit about Deconstructionism in the wider context of relativism in a Reason interview.
https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1983/10/27/the-word-turned-upside-down/
https://free--expression.blogspot.com/2007/10/john-searle-on-derrida.html?m=1
(Crazy to think that Quine also got on board considering his own no less. . . “extravagant” views on reference early in his career)
Very honorable article, Dr. Feser. Not related to Searle's death, but I would like to ask if you are familiar with the works of John Heil and his broadly Aristotelian views ?
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*broadly anti-aristotelian views in Metaphysics
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