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An Analysis of Jacques Derrida's Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences

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Jacques Derrida’s Structure, Sign, and Play is one of the most controversial and influential philosophical texts of the 20th century. Delivered at a conference on structuralism at Johns Hopkins, the lecture took aim at the critical and philosophical fashions of the time and radically proposing a world in which meaning cannot be pinned down or traced to an origin, but instead is continuously shifting, fleeting, and open to play. Hailed by many as a watershed in philosophy and literary theory, Derrida’s lecture has shaped both disciplines. At once dense, brilliant, and humorous, it is a crucial read for anyone interested in questioning our natural assumptions about meaning in the world.

112 pages, Paperback

Published May 15, 2018

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September 5, 2022
A good basic intro-- doesn't do much in terms of enhancing the reader's understanding of a complex philosophical position.
Most of the arguments seem repetitive and not well fleshed out.
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