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  1. 22 de nov. de 2006 · Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) was the founder of “deconstruction,” a way of criticizing not only both literary and philosophical texts but also political institutions.

  2. Jacques Derrida, filósofo creador del concepto de Deconstrucción. Deconstrucción es un enfoque utilizado para comprender la relación entre texto y significado. Fue originado por el filósofo Jacques Derrida, quien definió el término de diversas formas a lo largo de su carrera.

  3. Jacques Derrida's 1967 book Of Grammatology introduced the majority of ideas influential within deconstruction. [14] : 25 Derrida published a number of other works directly relevant to the concept of deconstruction, such as Différance , Speech and Phenomena , and Writing and Difference .

  4. Jacques Derrida, a leading figure of Post-structuralism and Postmodernism is best known as the founding father of ‘Deconstruction’ but many of his philosophical ideas such as, logocentrism, differance, phonocentrism, aporia, anti-representationalism, etc. still remain rarely focused.

    • Paul Rekret
  5. Long one of the most lucid and reliable introductions to Derrida and deconstruction available in any language, and an ideal volume for students, Deconstruction in a Nutshell will also prove illuminating for those already familiar with Derrida's work. 978-0-8232-9068-0. Philosophy, Religion, Language & Literature.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2019 · Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction; By Paul Rekret; Edited by Michael Moriarty, University of Cambridge, Jeremy Jennings, King's College London; Book: The Cambridge History of French Thought; Online publication: 25 April 2019; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316681572.052

  7. 25 de abr. de 2024 · deconstruction, form of philosophical and literary analysis, derived mainly from work begun in the 1960s by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida, that questions the fundamental conceptual distinctions, or “oppositions,” in Western philosophy through a close examination of the language and logic of philosophical and literary texts.