Deconstruction and philosophy: the texts of Jacques Derrida

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Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1987)
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This volume represents the first sustained effort to relate Derrida's work to the Western philosophical tradition from Plato to Heidegger. Bringing together twelve essays by twelve leading Derridean philosophers and an important paper by Derrida previously unpublished in English, the collection retrieves the significance of deconstruction for philosophy.

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