
On Derrida
by:
Stephen Hahn
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0534576311
ISBN 13: 9780534576318
Publication date:
July 23rd, 2001
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Pages: 104
Genres: Philosophy
Stephen Hahn offers a clear and concise exploration of Jacques Derrida’s philosophical ideas, making complex concepts accessible to students. The text serves as a guide through the dense terrain of Derrida's thought, illuminating key themes and principles that underpin his work. Hahn balances in-depth analysis with straightforward explanations, allowing readers to expand their understanding of deconstruction and its implications across various fields, from literature to law and beyond.
Through thoughtful discussion and examples, the author articulates the significance of Derrida’s contributions to contemporary philosophy. The aim is not only to present Derrida’s ideas but also to provoke critical thinking and encourage students to engage with the material on a deeper level. With a focus on clarity, Hahn ensures that even those new to philosophical discourse can grasp the nuances of Derrida’s arguments.
This text stands as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the intricate ideas that have shaped modern thought, ultimately fostering a greater appreciation of Derrida's enduring influence on various academic disciplines.
Through thoughtful discussion and examples, the author articulates the significance of Derrida’s contributions to contemporary philosophy. The aim is not only to present Derrida’s ideas but also to provoke critical thinking and encourage students to engage with the material on a deeper level. With a focus on clarity, Hahn ensures that even those new to philosophical discourse can grasp the nuances of Derrida’s arguments.
This text stands as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the intricate ideas that have shaped modern thought, ultimately fostering a greater appreciation of Derrida's enduring influence on various academic disciplines.