
Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida: Key Concepts presents a broad overview and engagement with the full range of Derrida's work—from the early phenomenological thinking to his preoccupations with key themes, such as technology, psychoanalysis, friendship, Marxism, racism, and sexism, to his ethico-political writings and his deconstruction of democracy.
Presenting both an examination of the key concepts central to his thinking and a broader study of how that thinking shifted over a lifetime, the book offers the reader a clear, systematic, and fresh examination of the astounding breadth of Derrida's philosophy.
Jacques Derrida: Key Concepts presents a broad overview and engagement with the full range of Derrida's work—from the early phenomenological thinking to his preoccupations with key themes, such as technology, psychoanalysis, friendship, Marxism, racism, and sexism, to his ethico-political writings and his deconstruction of democracy.
Presenting both an examination of the key concepts central to his thinking and a broader study of how that thinking shifted over a lifetime, the book offers the reader a clear, systematic, and fresh examination of the astounding breadth of Derrida's philosophy.
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Jacques Derrida: Key Concepts presents a broad overview and engagement with the full range of Derrida's work—from the early phenomenological thinking to his preoccupations with key themes, such as technology, psychoanalysis, friendship, Marxism, racism, and sexism, to his ethico-political writings and his deconstruction of democracy.
Presenting both an examination of the key concepts central to his thinking and a broader study of how that thinking shifted over a lifetime, the book offers the reader a clear, systematic, and fresh examination of the astounding breadth of Derrida's philosophy.












