
Derrida Explained
Demystifying the Philosophy of Deconstruction
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"Derrida Explained" cuts through the complexity, turning Derrida's mind-bending concepts into a compelling read accessible to all. With engaging examples and relatable analogies, this book reveals:
How Western thought got obsessed with truth and certainty and why Derrida challenges this.
The hidden play of power within seemingly simple word choices and how it shapes our world.
Why there's no escaping 'textuality' and how the stories we encounter shape our very ideas of reality.
How deconstruction unlocks hidden layers in literature, politics, and ethics, forcing us to question our deepest assumptions.
No more jargon-filled headaches! "Derrida Explained" helps you unlock the power of this radical thinker, equipping you with a sharper and more critical worldview in our complex, information-saturated world
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