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From: bprasenjit@hotmail.com
Date: 5/31/99
Dear Sir, Read your comments. Derrida's notions of intersubjectivity revolves around the idea of differance. What he intends is a shifting of place between subjects without assuming subjectivity. A structure of writing that produces a number of subject effects which simultaneously resists and perpetuates an act of centering as if the center never finds a resting place.More significant is the notion of desistance which simply means crossing over.Therefore one can not think an intersubjectivity from fixed subject positions. Look forward to your response. Regards, Prasenjit Biswas Lecturer, Department of Humanities & Social sciences. Indian School of Mines Dhanbad- 826004 India
P.S. You can refer to Derrida- Gadamer Encounter.
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