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  1. Jacques Derrida: la biografía y su contribución a la posmodernidad. “Los campos de conocimiento siempre ponen un límite necesario a lo que se puede y no se puede decir válidamente. Cualquier discurso, médico, artístico, legal o lo que sea, se define por los métodos y entendimientos que pone a disposición de sus practicantes, y como ...

  2. Jacques Derrida ( / ˈdɛrɪdə /; bahasa Prancis: [ʒak dɛʁida]; lahir sebagai Jackie Élie Derrida; [1] 15 Juli 1930 – 8 Oktober 2004) adalah seorang filsuf kontemporer Prancis yang dianggap sebagai pengusung tema dekonstruksi di dalam filsafat pascamodern. [2] Pemikirannya juga disampaikan melalui filsafat bahasa.

  3. Jacques Derrida: A Biography offers for the first time a complete biographical overview of this important philosopher, drawing on Derrida's own accounts of his life as well as the narratives of friends and colleagues. Powell explores Derrida's early life in Algeria, his higher education in Paris and his development as a thinker.

  4. Jacques Derrida: A Biography. New York: Continuum, 2006. This biography provides an enlightening overview of Derrida’s work and writing. Powell, Jim. Derrida for Beginners.

  5. From the beginning, he was an intellectual outsider, a rebel. His efforts to redefine the discipline of philosophy took place against the rigid institutional system of the École Normale Supérieure. The young man from Algeria, a colonial backwater, confronted the powers that be in Paris, the vibrant center of advanced thought.

  6. Jacques Derrida is a prolific French philosopher born in Algeria. His work can be understood in terms of his argument that it is necessary to interrogate the Western philosophical tradition from the standpoint of ‘deconstruction’. As an attempt to approach that which remains unthought in this tradition, deconstruction is concerned with the ...

  7. Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), was born in Algeria, has been called the most famous philosopher of our time. He was the author of a number of books, including Writing and Difference, which came to be seen as defining texts of postmodernist thought. Read full bio