Derrida's Of grammatology : an Edinburgh philosophical guide
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Derrida's Of grammatology : an Edinburgh philosophical guide
(Edinburgh philosophical guides series)
Edinburgh University Press, c2008
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- : paperback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Everything you need to know about Derrida's Of Grammatology in one volume. Jacques Derrida was one of the most famous philosophers of the later twentieth century and Of Grammatology is his best known text. This book will provide the first commentary on Of Grammatology which can be read alongside of -- rather instead of -- the text itself, by students encountering Derrida for the first time.
Table of Contents
Contents Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Note on texts Introduction 1. Historical context 2. A Guide to the Text The beginning of writing Saussure, writing and the trace Levi-Strauss and the violence of the letter Rousseau: the logic of the supplement Rousseau and the origin(s) of language Conclusion 3. Study Aids Glossary Further reading Answering essay and examination questions Bibliography Index
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