Derridianism

Derridianism is a philosophical approach that takes its name from the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It encompasses a wide range of ideas and themes, including deconstruction, postmodernism, and literary theory. Derridianism challenges traditional notions of meaning, language, and identity, and seeks to create a new understanding of these concepts.

Derridianism is concerned with Deconstructionism. Derrida believed that all texts and discourses contain inherent contradictions and inconsistencies that can be explored and analyzed through deconstruction. By examining the underlying assumptions and structures of language and meaning, Derrida sought to expose the limitations and biases of traditional forms of thought.

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 * Jacques Derrida