Derrida and Heidegger: Phenomenology vs Deconstruction “Sauf le nom (part 1)”
Heidegger uses the term phenomenology in Hegel’s sense as “uncovering what is hidden” though always already there inconspicuously: making conspicuous. Hegel says the tearing of the sock phenomenalizes the Category of Unity, “as” a lost-Unity. Hegel, in his inaugural address, Heidelberg, 1816, says “The Being of the universe, at first hidden and concealed, has no … Derrida and Heidegger: Phenomenology vs Deconstruction “Sauf le nom (part 1)”


