Unsolvable Tension: Derrida Reveals Husserl's Philosophy Dilemma.
Derrida's book discusses the problem of how meaning and time are created in Husserl's philosophy. He argues that the transcendental subject must create both, but the subject itself is also created. This leads to a tension that Derrida believes is unsolvable but crucial to phenomenology. The book shows how Derrida's later deconstruction work was influenced by his early reflections on Husserl's ideas.