
Deconstruction
Jacques Derrida
1930–2004
“The trace is not a presence but the simulacrum of a presence.”
Jacques Derrida was a French philosopher best known for developing deconstruction, a critical approach that questions the fundamental conceptual distinctions in Western philosophy. His work challenges the idea of stable meaning and presence, revealing how texts undermine their own assumptions.
Contribution
Deconstruction, différance, trace, logocentrism critique
Key Works
- • Of Grammatology
- • Writing and Difference
- • Margins of Philosophy
- • Specters of Marx