Derrida's Tower of Babel: Why Philosophy Never Reaches the Top
Des Tours de Babel. AI image The "tower of Babel" does not merely figure the irreducible multiplicity of tongues; it exhibits an incompletion, the impossibility of finishing, of totalizing, of saturating, of completing something on the order of edification, architectural construction, system and architectonics. What the multiplicity of idioms actually limits is not only a "true" translation, a transparent and adequate interexpression, it is also a structural order, a coherence of construct. There is then (let us translate) something like an internal limit to formalization, an incompleteness of the constructure. — JACQUES DERRIDA, Des Tours de Babel Thesis Derrida does not read the Tower of Babel as a symbol of linguistic diversity alone. Rather, the unfinished tower exhibits the structural impossibility of completion. Its interrupted construction provides a concrete way of understanding some of Derrida's central philosophical concepts—especially différanc...