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Différánce and its complexities from "summary" of Derrida and Deconstruction by Hugh J. Silverman

The concept of Différánce, as elaborated by Derrida, is a fundamental aspect of his deconstructive philosophy. Différánce captures the dual nature of difference and deferral, highlighting how meaning is always deferred and never fully present. This idea challenges traditional notions of language and representation, emphasizing the fluid and unstable nature of signification. Différánce introduces a complex interplay between presence and absence, revealing the inherent instability and indeterminacy of language. Derrida argues that meaning is always deferred through a process of differentiation, where signifiers constantly refer to other signifiers in an endless chain of substitutions. This endless deferral of meaning undermines the idea of a fixed or stable truth, instead highlighting the contingency and ambiguity of language. Furthermore, Différánce disrupts binary oppositions and ...
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    Derrida and Deconstruction

    Hugh J. Silverman

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