Deconstructio (Francice déconstruction) est theoria litteraria et philosophia linguae plerumque ex Iacobi Derrida libro De Grammatologia (1967) deducta. Principia deconstructionis sunt quod omnes litterae et philosophiae Occidentales metaphysicae praesentiae tacite confidunt, a notione destructionis (Theodisce Abbau) libri "Sein und Zeit" motae,[1][2] ubi significatio in re ipsa per praesentiam puram facilis posita est.[3][4] Deconstructio negat praesentiam puram fieri posse, et ergo veram significationem in re ipsa positam.Lapsus in citando: Invalid parameter in <ref> tag[5]

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Notae recensere

  1. Derrida, Jacques (1973). "Introduction". Speech and Phenomena And Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs. translated with an Introduction by David B. Allison and Preface by Newton Garver (1st ed.). Evanston: Northwestern University Press. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0810103974 
  2. Derrida, Jacques (2005). "Capitulum decimum: Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences". Writing and Difference. translated, with an introduction and additional notes, by Alan Bass (Taylor & Francis e-Library ed.). Londinii: Routledge. pp. 353. ISBN 0203991788 
  3. Derrida, Jacques (1981). "Semiology and Grammatology: Interview with Julia Kristeva". Positions. translated and annotated by Alan Bass (1st ed.). Sicagi: The University of Chicago Press. p. 19. ISBN 0226143317 
  4. Evans, J. Claude (1991). Strategies of Deconstruction: Derrida and the Myth of the Voice (1st ed.). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. pp. xix-xx. ISBN 0816619255 
  5. Glendinning, Simon (2004). "Capitulum secundum: Language". In Roffe, Jonathan. Understanding Derrida (1a ed.). Novi Eboraci: Continuum. p. 7. ISBN 0826473164 

Opera Iacobi Derrida recensere

  • Derrida, Jacques. [1967] 1978. Of Grammatology. Conv. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Baltimorae et Londinii: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801858307.
  • Derrida, Jacques. 1973. Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs. Conv. David B. Allison. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 9780810105904.
  • Derrida, Jacques. 1981. Positions. Conv. Alan Bass. Sicagi: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226143316.
  • Derrida, Jacques. 1980. The time of a thesis: punctuations. Primum editus in: Alan Montefiore, ed. (1983), Philosophy in France Today (Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press), 34–50.
  • Derrida, Jacques. 1983. Letter to A Japanese Friend, in David Wood et Robert Bernasconi, eds. (1988) Derrida and Différance, Warwick: Parousia, 1985.
  • Derrida, Jacques. 1988. Limited Inc
  • Derrida, Jacques. 1990. Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2, 113–128.

Bibliographia addita recensere

  • Breckman, Warren. 2010. Times of Theory: On Writing the History of French Theory. Journal of the History of Ideas 71(3):339-361. Online
  • Culler, Jonathan. On Deconstruction: Theory and Criticism after Structuralism. ISBN 9780801413223.
  • Eagleton, Terry. Literary Theory: An Introduction. ISBN 9780816612512.
  • Ellis, John M. 1989. Against Deconstruction. Princetoniae: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691067544.
  • Johnson, Barbara. 1981. The Critical Difference.
  • Klein, Anne Carolyn. 1995. Meeting the Great Bliss Queen: Buddhists, Feminists, and the Art of the Self. Bostoniae: Beacon. ISBN 9780807073063.
  • McGinley, John W. "'The Written' as the Vocation of Conceiving Jewishly." ISBN 9780595404889.
  • Moynihan, Robert. 1986. Recent Imagining: Interviews with Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Paul DeMan, J. Hillis Miller. In Shoe String. ISBN 9780208021205.
  • Reynolds, Simon. 2006. Rip It Up and Start Again. Novi Eboraci: Penguin. ISBN 9780143036722.
  • Rorty, Richard. 1995. "From Formalism to Poststructuralism." Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, 8. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.

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