Introduction

Authors

  • Mithilesh Kumar Department of English and Cultural Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
  • Avirup Ghosh Panihati Mahavidyalaya, Panihati, Kolkata, West Bengal
  • Namitha Shivani Iyer Independent Researcher

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12726/tjp.32.1

Abstract

In this thematic section of the issue of Tattva Journal of Philosophy, we use this aporia of original, translation, and multiple productivity of texts to investigate and contribute to the contemporary debates on artificial intelligence, machine learning, writing, ChatGPT, and several other concerns emerging from the current time of the “algorithmic self” (Pasquale, 2015). This investigation is through interrogations of Jacques Derrida and the series of “events” that his three books of 1967 helped initiate: De la grammatologie translated into English as Of Grammatology (1976); L'écriture et la difference translated into English as Writing and Difference (1978) apart from Speech and Phenomena this conference is celebrating.

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Published

2024-12-19

How to Cite

Kumar, M., Ghosh, A. ., & Iyer, N. S. (2024). Introduction. Tattva Journal of Philosophy, 16(2), 1 - 3. https://doi.org/10.12726/tjp.32.1