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  1. Jacques Derrida (Religion and Postmodernism Series) by Geoffrey Bennington, Jacques Derrida, 1999-06-15
  2. Who Was Jacques Derrida?: An Intellectual Biography by David Mikics, 2010-10-26
  3. Writing and Difference (Routledge Classics) by Jacques Derrida, 2001-05-18
  4. Aporias (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) by Jacques Derrida, 1993-12-01
  5. Jacques Derrida (Routledge Critical Thinkers) by Nicholas Royle, 2003-05-16
  6. Of Spirit: Heidegger and the Question by Jacques Derrida, 1991-04-09
  7. The Politics of Friendship (Radical Thinkers) by Jacques Derrida, 2006-01-17
  8. On Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness (Thinking in Action) by Jacques Derrida, 2001-06-26
  9. For Derrida by J. Hillis Miller, 2009-07-01
  10. The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion without Religion (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion) by John D. Caputo, 1997-05-01
  11. Of Grammatology by Jacques Derrida, 1998-01-08
  12. Positions by Jacques Derrida, 1982-11-15
  13. Copy, Archive, Signature: A Conversation on Photography by Jacques Derrida, 2010-07-13
  14. Psyche: Inventions of the Other, Volume I (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) by Jacques Derrida, 2007-08-01

1. Jacques Derrida - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
With Bennington, Derrida undertook the challenge published as Jacques Derrida, an arrangement in which Bennington attempted to provide a systematic
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2. Jacques Derrida --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Jacques Derrida French philosopher whose critique of Western philosophy and analyses of the nature of language,
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3. Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida and deconstruction a critique. The TEXT and the LOGOS Language Debate in Jacques Derrida’s Deconstruction. Rhod V. Nuncio.
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Derrida was the best known of the Poststructuralists, a playfully knowledgeable writer who attacked 'logocentricism', the view that ideas exist outside the language we use to express them. Derrida believed that words refer only to other words, not to things or thoughts or feelings. His 'deconstruction' is employed by radical critics to question or undermine the canon of western literature, but Derrida himself was a good deal more astute and learned than his followers.
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Derrida took an hermetic view of language. Words refer to other words, not to things or thoughts. His quarrel was with 'logocentrism', that assumption (as he saw it) that we have an idea in our minds which our writing or speaking attempts to express. That is not at the case. No one possesses the full significance of their words. Texts in some sense write themselves: i.e. are independent of an author or his intentions. Derrida was famous for deconstruction, the claim that texts subtly undermine their ostensible meanings. Texts (all discourse altogether, from a transient remark to the most pondered philosophy) are open to repeated interpretation. His first demolition job (

4. Philosophers : Jacques Derrida
Picture of Jacques derrida jacques Derrida. French Philosopherlinguist. b. 1930. French philosopher-linguist, born in Algeria. He studied in Paris,
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French philosopher-linguist, born in Algeria. He studied in Paris, and teaches at the Ecole Normale Supérieure there. His critique of the referentiality of language and the objectivity of structures founded the school of criticism called deconstruction . Among his highly influential works are De la Grammatologie (1967, Of Grammatology), L'écriture et la différence (1967, Writing and Difference), and La dissémination (1972, Dissemination). His essay Apories appeared in 1996. The award of an honorary degree by Cambridge University in 1992 was publicly contested, prompting attacks on and defences of his work. Index Interactive Search Links ... Feedback

5. Jacques Derrida - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium
For Derrida, all concepts are inextricably bound up with metaphor. Any concept that understands an aspect of some thing about or in the world is thus
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This is a draft article , under development. These unapproved articles are subject to Jacques Derrida July 15 October 8 ) was an Algerian -born French philosopher He provided, along with such thinkers as Paul de Man Michel Foucault , and Jacques Lacan , the intellectual impetus for what Anglo-American thinkers and critics later called " Deconstruction ." Derrida's seminal works include Speech and Phenomena La Voix et le phenomene Writing and Difference L'Ecriture et la difference Of Grammatology De la Grammatologie , 1967), and Dissemination La dissemination , 1972), as well as essays in the Parisian journal Tel quel Despite extended engagement with philosophical forebears such as Husserl (in Speech and Phenomena Hegel (in Writing and Difference Rousseau (in Of Grammatology ), and

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7. Jacques Derrida - Wikipédia
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8. I Books Culture /i Corner I In Memoriam /i Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida took up with vigor the Socratic vocation of philosophy as a kind of dying. Notoriously linked to discourses on the death of the author
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ADVERTISEMENT lies The New York Times was a travesty). The news of Derrida's death came as a surprise, though we've known of his illness for over a year now. Most surprising is how sad it has made me. I received the news here in Cambridge (site of an infamous "Derrida affair"), where I'm finishing a book whose title now, after the event of October 8, seems ironic, perhaps even perverse, maybe secretly wishful: the book was to be called Derrida: Live Theory , part of the "Live Theory" series published by Continuum Press. I took up the project as an invitation to return to texts I first read a decade ago, though many I've never stopped reading. Just days before Derrida's death, Of Grammatology was on my desk and its tattered pages (and my sophomoric marginalia) were like a song that brought me back to a time, a place. Having just emerged from a Midwestern Bible college, I remember buying the book at a university bookstore, then diving into it, bewildered and exhilarated, thinking to myself, "This is a long way from Charles Ryrie."

9. Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida, distinguished professor of French, philosophy, and comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine and one of the most
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IN MEMORIAM Jacques Derrida Professor of English and Comparative Literature, French and Italian, and Philosophy Irvine Jacques Derrida, distinguished professor of French, philosophy, and comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine and one of the most innovative, prolific, and influential philosophers and writers of our time, died in Paris on October 9, 2004 at the age of 74, after a year and a half-long struggle with pancreatic cancer. He left behind his wife, Marguerite, two sons, and two grandchildren. His death is an incommensurable loss for his family and friends, as well as for his colleagues and students in the School of Humanities at UCI. He is also mourned by people from around the world who have been influenced by his teaching and writings, and those who admire his involvement in the struggle against racial discrimination and on behalf of social justice for excluded and oppressed minorities. Jacques Derrida was born in El-Biar, Algeria on July 15, 1930 into a family that had lived in Algeria for centuries before its conquest and colonization by the French. His grandparents had become French citizens in 1870, when the granted citizenship to the Jewish population of Algeria, who, like its Arab and Berber inhabitants, had until then been considered French subjects with limited civil and legal rights. Jacques described more than once the effect on him of arriving at school one day at the age of 12 to be told that he could no longer attend classes. He had been excluded from the French public school system because of the severe

10. Literary Encyclopedia: Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida is the bestknown contemporary French thinker, writer, and literary, cultural and political theorist. While primarily working on the
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11. Jacques Derrida - Wikiquote
Jacques Derrida (July 15, 1930 – October 8, 2004) was a French literary critic and philosopher who is remembered mostly for deconstruction .
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  • Monsters cannot be announced. One cannot say: 'here are our monsters', without immediately turning the monsters into pets.
    • Some Statements and Truisms about Neologisms, Newisms, Postisms, Parasitisms, and other small Seismisms , The States of Theory, ed. David Carroll, New York: Columbia University Press, 1989. As soon as we cease to believe in such an engineer and in a discourse which breaks with the received historical discourse, and as soon as we admit that every finite discourse is bound by a certain bricolage and that the engineer and the scientist are also species of bricoleurs , then the very idea of bricolage is menaced and the difference in which it took on its meaning breaks down.
      • "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences," Writing and Difference At the end of Being and Nothingness ...[,] Being in-itself and Being for-itself were

12. Jacques Derrida [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
jacques derrida is arguably the most well known philosopher of contemporary times. He is also one of the most prolific. Distancing himself from the various
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Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) Jacques Derrida is arguably the most well known philosopher of contemporary times. He is also one of the most prolific. Distancing himself from the various philosophical movements and traditions that preceded him on the French intellectual scene (phenomenology, existentialism, and structuralism), in the mid 1960s he developed a strategy called deconstruction. Deconstruction is not purely negative, but it is primarily concerned with something tantamount to a ‘critique’ of the Western philosophical tradition, although this is generally staged via an analysis of specific texts. To simplify matters, deconstruction seeks to expose, and then to subvert, the various binary oppositions that undergird our dominant ways of thinking. Deconstruction has had an enormous influence in many disparate fields, including psychology, literary theory, cultural studies, linguistics, feminism, sociology and anthropology. Poised in the interstices between philosophy and non-philosophy (or philosophy and literature), it is not difficult to see why this is the case. What follows in this article, however, is an attempt to bring out the philosophical significance of Derrida’s thought.
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13. Presidential Lectures: Jacques Derrida: Introduction
An introduction to derrida s work with references to deconstruction and postmodernism.
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Algerian-born French philosopher Jacques Derrida has had an enormous impact on intellectual life around the world. So much so that his work has been the subject, in whole or in part, of more than 400 books. In the areas of philosophy and literary criticism alone, Derrida has been cited more than 14,000 times in journal articles over the past 17 years . He was recently featured in a story in The New York Times . More than 500 US, British and Canadian dissertations treat him and his writings as primary subjects. He came into prominence in America with his critical approach or methodology or philosophy of deconstruction , and it is this line of thought that continues to identify him.
Derrida's deconstructionist works are integrally related to the more general phenomenon of postmodernism . Postmodernist theories and attitudes come in a variety of forms. In the realm of social and political theory, what unites them from Foucault to Baudrillard, from Lyotard to Derrida and others is a challenge to, and largely a rejection of, both the truth value and pragmatic capacity for achieving justice or peace of the modern system of political and economic institutions, as well as the very ways in which we know and act to explain and understand ourselves. Especially in the latter theoretical and explanatory domain, Derrida's deconstructionism is provocative, if not subversive, in questioning the self-evidence, logic and non-judgmental character of dichotomies we live by, such as legitimate/illegitimate, rational/irrational, fact/fiction, or observation/imagination.

14. Jacques Derrida
While no comprehensive online derrida bibliography is available, two modest bibliographies of works by jacques derrida were prepared on the occasion of
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While no comprehensive online Derrida bibliography is available, two modest bibliographies of works by Jacques Derrida were prepared on the occasion of University of California Humanities Research Institute conferences, "Annotation and Its Texts" , and "Postmodernism and Beyond: Architecture as the Critical Art of Contemporary Culture," the latter includes citations to articles on Derrida and Architecture. It is available in the UCI Critical Theory Resource as part of the UC Humanities Research Institute Bibliograpies. In addition, there is another short bibliography of Derrida's books and contributions to books A detailed bibliography of works by and about Derrida, current through entries for 1998, is available for consultation in the Department of Special Collections and Archives, Main Library, UC Irvine. Up UCI Critical Theory Resource UCI Special Collections UCI Libraries ... UC Irvine

15. D E R R I D A : O N L I N E
derrida Online a reference resource for theory, philosophy, deconstruction by Peter Krapp.
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Encyclopedia Britannica Online (the folks who gave this site here a one-star rating about a decade ago) has just reiterated that it considers this site the web's best when it comes to Derrida (Mon, 16 Oct 2006). The University of Florida hosts a conference called "'Who?' or 'What?' - Jacques Derrida" Also in October 2006, Mosaic , a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature, at the University of Manitoba in Canada, hosts an interdisciplinary conference called Following Derrida: Legacies Farsi subtitles to the film DERRIDA for download here, courtesy of Shayan Shahand: click for more information . (Some people report that this link is not working - please get this file , and remove the .txt at the end.) The German Law Journal Birkbeck College, London runs a Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (headed by Donna Dickenson and Slavoj Zizek); their inaugural lecture series honored the life and work of Jacques Derrida If you published a print review of a text by Derrida in a language other than English, please consider sending it if you retain the rights to your piece: I may re-post it on this site. Anyone who wants to volunteer translating these short pieces into other languages, please go ahead and send me your translations; here is a

16. Remembering Jacques Derrida
The University of California at Irvine rebutts the New York Times obituary of the Frencc philosopher. Articles and thousands of signatures.
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JACQUES DERRIDA IN MEMORIAM
STATEMENT BY KAREN LAWRENCE AND ANDRZEJ WARMINSKI TO UCI COMMUNITY
LETTERS TO THE NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE IN THE NATION BY ROSS BENJAMIN UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TRIBUTE ABOUT THIS SITE
Jacques Derrida died in Paris on Friday, October 8, 2004. The first occasion for this site was an obituary published by the New York Times on October 10, 2004, deemed by many of Jacques' colleagues, friends, and supporters to be unjust, disrespectful, and unbalanced. A LETTER written by Samuel Weber and Kenneth Reinhard to the New York Times quickly gathered so many signatures that we realized a web site was needed to record the names of those who wished to be heard. School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine is proud to host this site in honor of its esteemed Distinguished Professor, who served our graduate programs for so many years. If you would like to register your name on our NY Times / In Memoriam page, please register here . It may take 24 hours before your name is listed publicly. If you have questions, please contact Julia Reinhard Lupton , UC Irvine.)

17. Jacques Derrida (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
jacques derrida (19302004) was the founder of “deconstruction,” a way of criticizing not only both literary and philosophical texts but also political
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1. Life and Works
Derrida was born on July 15, 1930 in El-Biar (a suburb of Algiers), Algeria, into a Sephardic Jewish family. As is well-known, Algeria at this time was a French colony. Because Derrida's writing concerns auto-bio-graphy (writing about one's life as a form of relation to oneself), many of his writings are auto-biographical. So, for instance in Monolingualism of the Other The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy The 1960's is a decade of great achievement for this generation of French thinkers. 1961 sees the publication of Foucault's monumental Madness and Civilization Writing and Difference Speech and Phenomena , and Of Grammatology Glas Postcard from Socrates to Freud and Beyond Aporias Specters of Marx Rogues L'animal que donc je suis The Animal that Therefore I am ) appeared as the first posthumous work in 2006; concerning animality, it indicates Derrida's continuous interest in the question of life.

18. Obituary: Jacques Derrida | Obituaries | Guardian Unlimited Books
The 2002 film jacques derrida, by Amy Ziering Kofman, entertainingly explored this questionable opposition, and gave a wider glimpse of its subject s wicked
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19. General Philosophy Sites
Deconstruction on the Net Nicely organized (table) page on jacques derrida. and its mirror site (for U.S. users) at Deconstruction on the Net
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A brief intellectual biography of Derrida.
Jacques Derrida Profile
A list of sites that utilize Derrida's work.
Deconstruction on the Net
Nicely organized (table) page on Jacques Derrida. and its mirror site (for U.S. users) at Deconstruction on the Net
The Deconstruction of Actuality
(text version of) an interview with Derrida, in Paris 1993, subsequently published in English translation by Radical Philosophy.
Baptismal Eulogies:
Reconstructing Deconstruction from the Ashes On-line essay on Derrida by Glen Scott Allen (text version).
Historicizing Derrida
On-line essay by Steven Helmling published by PMC.
Collection of comments on Derrida taken from Derrida e-mail list.
Derrida/Fort-Da: Deconstructing Play
On-line essay by Alan Aycock, published by PMC.
The Microstructure of Logocentrism
Sign Models in Derrida and Smolensky On-line essay by Kip Canfield, published by PMC.
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20. Swirl:Derrida
derrida, jacques. Monolingualism of the other, or, The prosthesis of origin. Stanford, Calif. Stanford University Press, c1998. (Hedges). derrida, jacques
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Collins, Jeff. Introducting Derrida. New York: Totem Books, 1996. B2430.D484 C65 1997 (Hedges) Derrida, Jacques. Dissemination. Chicago : University Press, 1981. AC25.D45513 (Eckhart) Derrida, Jacques. Monolingualism of the other, or, The prosthesis of origin. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, c1998. (Hedges) Derrida, Jacques. "Signature, Event, Context" (Hedges) Powell, Jim. Derrida for Beginners. New York: Writers and Readers Documentary Comic Book, 1996.
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