Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
362
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Feb 15, 1978
Éditeur
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226143295
ISBN-13
9780226143293
Description
This collection showcases Jacques Derrida's influential essays, engaging readers with his groundbreaking thoughts on language, meaning, and interpretation. It delves into the complexities of writing and its relationship to presence, exploring how communication transcends traditional boundaries.
Each essay invites introspection and challenges established notions of philosophy and literature. Derrida critiques the conventional structures of thought, urging readers to consider the fluidity of meaning and the implications of difference in texts.
Accompanied by the insights of Gianni Vattimo and expertly translated by Alan Bass, this work serves as a rich resource for those seeking to comprehend the nuances of post-structuralist thought, making it essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Each essay invites introspection and challenges established notions of philosophy and literature. Derrida critiques the conventional structures of thought, urging readers to consider the fluidity of meaning and the implications of difference in texts.
Accompanied by the insights of Gianni Vattimo and expertly translated by Alan Bass, this work serves as a rich resource for those seeking to comprehend the nuances of post-structuralist thought, making it essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Genres
Philosophie
Contemporain
Nature