- Of
Grammatology (French: De la grammatologie) is a 1967 book by the
French philosopher Jacques Derrida. The book,
originating the idea of deconstruction...
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development of this area of linguistics,
Ignace Gelb
coined the term
grammatology for this discipline;
later some
scholars suggested calling it graphology...
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Grammatology may
refer to:
Grammatology, the
study of
writing systems Of
Grammatology, a work by
philosopher Jacques Derrida This
disambiguation page...
- and
Phenomena (1967) to be his most
important work.
Others cite: Of
Grammatology (1967)
Writing and
Difference (1967), and
Margins of
Philosophy (1972)...
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French philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) in his book Of
Grammatology responds in
depth to what he
believes is Saussure's
logocentric argument...
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essays that
established his fame, was
published in 1967
alongside Of
Grammatology and
Speech and Phenomena. The
collection contains the
essay Cogito and...
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Press (New York). Derrida,
Jacques (1967).
Writing and
Difference and Of
Grammatology.
Chapter 1,
section 1.1 in Antonsen,
Elmer H. (2002).
Trends in Linguistics:...
- Geaney, Jane (2022). The
Emergence of Word-meaning in
Early China: A
Grammatology. Albany:
State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-1-4384-8895-0....
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concept in two of his
early books,
namely Writing and
Difference and Of
Grammatology. In French, the word
trace has a
range of
meanings similar to
those of...
- Two
Dogmas of
Empiricism (1951)
Philosophical Investigations (1953) Of
Grammatology (1967)
Naming and
Necessity (1980)
Wittgenstein on
Rules and Private...