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''Speech and Phenomena: And Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs'' ((フランス語:La Voix et le Phénomène)) is a book by French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It was published in 1967 alongside ''Of Grammatology'' and ''Writing and Difference''. In this, his best known work on the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, Derrida puts forward an argument concerning Husserl's phenomenological project as a whole in relation to a key distinction in Husserl's theory of language in the ''Logical Investigations'' and how this distinction relates to his description of internal time consciousness. Derrida commented that ''Speech and Phenomena'' is the "essay I value the most"〔Derrida, J., 1981. ''Positions''. Trans. A. Bass. Chicago: Chicago UP, p. 13.〕 and it is widely considered one of his most important philosophical works. In it, Derrida articulates his mature relationship to Husserl and develops key discussions of the terms deconstruction and différance. ==Derrida's work on Husserl==
''Speech and Phenomena'' is the culmination of a long period of study on the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl that Derrida began with his 1953/54 masters thesis ''The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Phenomenology''. This early thesis then formed the basis for his 1959 paper "'Genesis and Structure' and Phenomenology."〔Joshua Kates states that the 1959 paper "turns out largely to be a précis of this earlier work." (''Essential History'', 84)〕 Derrida also translated Husserl's "Origin of Geometry" from German into French and published his translation of this article with a book length introduction in 1962.
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