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Contextualizing Derrida's work from "summary" of Derrida and Deconstruction by Hugh J. Silverman

To understand Derrida's work, it is crucial to place it within the broader context of his intellectual influences and the historical developments that shaped his ideas. Derrida's work is often associated with the movement known as deconstruction, which emerged in the mid-20th century as a response to structuralism and phenomenology. Structuralism, with its focus on language and systems of meaning, provided the groundwork for Derrida's exploration of the limitations and contradictions inherent in language and thought. Derrida's engagement with phenomenology, particularly the work of Husserl and Heidegger, also played a significant role in shaping his philosophical outlook. Phenomenology's emphasis on consciousness and experience influenced Derrida's approach to language as a system that structures and constrains our understanding of the world. By contextualizing Derrida's work within these philosophical traditions, we can appreciate the ways in which he both builds upon and challenges the ideas of his predecessors. Furthermore, Derrida's work is deeply intertwined with the cultural and political context of his time. Coming of ag...
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    Derrida and Deconstruction

    Hugh J. Silverman

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