A Derrida Reader by Jacques Derrida
Between the Blinds
This collection offers a comprehensive introduction to the influential ideas and complex theories of one of the most prominent figures in contemporary philosophy. It brings together key essays and excerpts that explore themes such as deconstruction, language, and the nature of meaning, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the intricate relationship between text and interpretation. Through a curated selection of writings, the book invites readers to engage with profound questions about the limits of knowledge, the instability of language, and the interplay between presence and absence, challenging conventional notions of truth and reality.
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- 1981
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