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derrida

A student reads a book by Derrida in the library.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A French philosopher: Jacques Derrida was a French philosopher, born in Algeria, who is best known for developing the theory and method of analysis known as deconstruction.
    • A key figure in critical theory: Derrida's work is central to post-structuralism and has had a profound influence on literary theory, philosophy, and the humanities.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The philosophy seminar focused on the works of Derrida.
    • Derrida's ideas about text and meaning challenged traditional interpretations.
Advanced Usage
  • "Derridean" (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of the ideas of Jacques Derrida.
    • The essay offered a Derridean analysis of the classic novel.
  • "to deconstruct a la Derrida": To analyze a text or concept using the methods developed by Derrida.
    • The critic attempted to deconstruct the political speech a la Derrida.
Variants and Related Words
  • Deconstruction (n): A method of critical analysis, derived from Derrida's work, that questions traditional assumptions about certainty, identity, and truth, especially in relation to language and text.
    • Deconstruction reveals the inherent contradictions within a text.
  • Différance (n): A central concept in Derrida's philosophy, a French neologism combining the meanings of "to differ" and "to defer," referring to the endless play of meaning in language.
    • The concept of différance is crucial to understanding Derrida's thought.
Synonyms
  • Philosopher: A person engaged or learned in philosophy.
  • Theorist: A person who forms or develops theories, especially in a particular field.
Related Phrases
  • "always already": A phrase often associated with Derrida's writing, indicating a condition that precedes any present analysis or state.
    • The text is always already embedded in a network of other texts.
  • "there is nothing outside the text" ("il n'y a pas de hors-texte"): A famous, often-misunderstood Derridean assertion emphasizing that all contexts and references are themselves textual constructs.
    • Derrida's claim that "there is nothing outside the text" does not deny reality but questions how we access it.
Related Idioms

(While not idioms in the traditional sense, the following are key phrases from Derrida's work that function as conceptual idioms within academic discourse.) - The metaphysics of presence: A term Derrida used to critique the philosophical tradition's privileging of immediate presence, speech, and being over writing, absence, and difference. - Logocentrism: A term critiqued by Derrida, referring to the Western philosophical tradition's focus on a central, ultimate principle (logos) such as truth, reason, or the spoken word.

derrida

A student reads a book by Derrida in the library.

Noun
  1. French philosopher and critic (born in Algeria); exponent of deconstructionism (1930-2004)

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