Margins of Philosophy

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Margins of Philosophy is a 1972 collection of essays by Jacques Derrida that develops his influential method of deconstruction through close readings of major philosophical texts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
author Jacques Derrida NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
examinesWorkOf Aristotle NERFINISHED
Hegel NERFINISHED
Heidegger NERFINISHED
Husserl NERFINISHED
Kant NERFINISHED
Plato NERFINISHED
Rousseau NERFINISHED
focusesOn close readings of major philosophical texts
form collection of essays
genre literary theory
philosophy
hasEnglishTranslation Margins of Philosophy (English edition) NERFINISHED
hasPart “Différance” NERFINISHED
“Ousia and Grammē” NERFINISHED
“Parergon” NERFINISHED
“Signature Event Context”
“The Double Session” NERFINISHED
“The Ends of Man” NERFINISHED
“The Pit and the Pyramid” NERFINISHED
“The Retrait of Metaphor”
“The Supplement of Copula” NERFINISHED
“Tympan” NERFINISHED
“White Mythology” NERFINISHED
influenced deconstructionist criticism
literary theory
post-structuralism
language English
mainSubject deconstruction
history of philosophy
metaphysics
philosophy of language
notableConcept différance
iterability
metaphor and philosophy
parergon
supplement
originalLanguage French
partOfAuthorOeuvre Jacques Derrida bibliography NERFINISHED
philosophicalApproach deconstruction
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
publicationYear 1972
publisherOfFrenchEdition Éditions de Minuit NERFINISHED
translator Alan Bass NERFINISHED

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Jacques Derrida notableWork Margins of Philosophy