
Språk: Engelska
Format: Pocketbok
ISBN 10: 019280345X
ISBN 13: 9780192803450
Publiceringsdatum:
September 2nd, 2011
Förlag: Oxford University Press
Sidor: 124
Genrer: Philosophy
Simon Glendinning delves into the intricate and often challenging philosophy of Jacques Derrida, illuminating both the complexity and the profound impact of his ideas. As he navigates through Derrida's contributions, Glendinning offers clarity on concepts that have reshaped literary theory, philosophy, and cultural criticism. By addressing the nuances of deconstruction and the broader implications of Derrida's work, he invites readers to grapple with thoughts that question the foundations of traditional understanding.
Beyond just highlighting Derrida's theories, Glendinning examines the relevance and accessibility of these ideas in contemporary discourse. He emphasizes how Derrida's insights resonate in various fields, from literature to politics, and encourages a reevaluation of how meaning is constructed and interpreted. Through this exploration, readers emerge with a richer appreciation for the intricacies of language and thought, as well as an understanding of Derrida's lasting legacy in the realm of philosophy.
Beyond just highlighting Derrida's theories, Glendinning examines the relevance and accessibility of these ideas in contemporary discourse. He emphasizes how Derrida's insights resonate in various fields, from literature to politics, and encourages a reevaluation of how meaning is constructed and interpreted. Through this exploration, readers emerge with a richer appreciation for the intricacies of language and thought, as well as an understanding of Derrida's lasting legacy in the realm of philosophy.