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  1. Jacques Derrida ( / ˈdɛrɪdə /; French: [ʒak dɛʁida]; born Jackie Élie Derrida; [6] 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was a French philosopher. He developed the philosophy of deconstruction, which he utilized in a number of his texts, and which was developed through close readings of the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure and ...

  2. Nov 22, 2006 · Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) was the founder ofdeconstruction,” a way of criticizing not only both literary and philosophical texts but also political institutions.

  3. Jacques Derrida, French philosopher whose critique of Western philosophy and analyses of the nature of language, writing, and meaning were highly controversial yet immensely influential in much of the intellectual world in the late 20th century. Learn more about Derrida’s life and work.

  4. Jacques Derrida was one of the most well known twentieth century philosophers. He was also one of the most prolific.

  5. Jacques Derrida, de son vrai nom Jackie Derrida, est un philosophe français, né le 15 juillet 1930 à El Biar ( Algérie française) et mort le 9 octobre 2004 à Paris .

  6. Deconstruction, form of philosophical and literary analysis, derived mainly from work begun in the 1960s by Jacques Derrida, that questions the fundamental conceptual distinctions in Western philosophy through a close examination of the language and logic of philosophical and literary texts.

  7. May 14, 2017 · Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with the publication of Of Grammatology (1967), Writing and Difference (1967) and Margins of Philosophy (1972). Derrida's name is inextricably linked with the term 'deconstruction'.

  8. Articles 1–20. ‪Philosophy, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales de Paris (EHESS)‬ - ‪‪Cited by 399,967‬‬ - ‪philosophy‬ - ‪deconstruction‬.

  9. Who Was Jacques Derrida?is the first intellectual biography of Derrida, the first full-scale appraisal of his career, his influence, and his philosophical roots...

  10. The Cambridge Introduction to Jacques Derrida. Search within full text. Get access. Cited by 16. Leslie Hill, University of Warwick. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: June 2012.