Deconstruction and Language in Jacques Derrida's Philosophy
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Deconstruction;Language; Jacques Derrida;Text;Interpretation.Abstract
Deconstruction, as conceived by JacquesDerrida, is a philosophical approach employedto dissect a text by unveiling its hidden aspects.The deconstructive method operates based on underlying objectives within the text
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Ahmed Abdel Halim Atiya. Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction. Dar al-Farabi, Beirut, Lebanon, 1st edition, 2010.
Jacques Derrida. The Monolingualism of the Other. Translated and introduced by Omar Mahybel. Arab Scientific Publishers Inc. and Al-Ikhtilaf Publications, Algeria and Lebanon, 1st edition, 2008.
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