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Derrida

Jacques. 1930--2004, French philosopher and literary critic, regarded as the founder of deconstruction: author of L'Ecriture et la diff?rence (1967)
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Jacques Derrida (1992), Acts of Literature, Attridge, D.
Deve-se tomar de forma cuidadosa a leitura de Jacques Derrida, a fim de que nao se cometa equivocos e esclareca como se trata a desconstrucao em uma perspectiva nao apenas gramatical, pretendendo a desconstrucao para alem da escritura enquanto texto.
(9) Jacques Derrida, "To Forgive: The Unforgivable and the Imprescriptible," in Questioning God, ed.
Jacques Derrida. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1991: 38).
Jacques Derrida died in October 2004 having taught in Paris for more than forty years, acted repeatedly as visiting professor at a substantial number of distinguished U.S.
Seldom has any name in the history of intellectual endeavour polarised and provoked to the degree that Jacques Derrida has.
The book is a tribute to the friendship and professional relationship that Sallis enjoyed with Jacques Derrida over many years.
Jacques Derrida died, following a long struggle with cancer, on October 9, 2004.
Returning to the question 'How does one avoid the monu-memorialisation of Jacques Derrida?' Gaston continues: 'How does one write a narrative or a story even (un recit), of the work of Jacques Derrida after 8-9 October 2004?' (74), which remarks on the literary structure (in the widest sense) of all text(s) (fiction and non-fiction) and the spectral effects of writing in general ('As if I could avoid getting too close to spectres' [75]).
A raiz de los sucesos del 11 de septiembre del 2001, Borradori entrevista de manera separada a dos de los filosofos mas importantes de nuestra epoca: Jurgen Habennas y Jacques Derrida (quien murio en octubre 8 de 2004), cuyas respuestas demuestran que ambos tenian pensamientos similares con respecto a lo acontecido en Nueva York aquel 11 de septiembre, y sus consecuencias.
In 1990 French philosopher Jacques Derrida wrote to Eisenman to follow up some points from an earlier discussion, and Eisenman wrote him a short reply.
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