Derrida by David Wood
Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers
This insightful exploration delves into the complex and influential ideas of Jacques Derrida, a pivotal figure in contemporary philosophy. The text unravels Derrida's intricate theories on deconstruction, language, and meaning, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his impact on various fields such as literature, ethics, and politics. Through a careful examination of Derrida's works, the book illuminates the nuances of his thought, revealing how his ideas challenge traditional notions of truth and interpretation, ultimately reshaping the landscape of modern philosophical discourse.
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- Published
- 1992
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- Pages
- 200-250
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- English
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