Derrida Reader
Discover the profound insights of Jacques Derrida in the Derrida Reader, expertly compiled by Peggy Kamuf and published by Columbia University Press in 1991. This essential collection spans 625 pages, offering a unique compilation of Derrida's significant contributions to the field of philosophy.
Delve into pivotal works such as "Speech and Phenomena" and the groundbreaking "Signature Event Context." Each excerpt is accompanied by an informative overview and a concise summary, making complex ideas accessible to readers. This reader is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in deconstruction, literary criticism, and modern philosophy.
Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply curious about Derrida's impact on Western philosophy, the Derrida Reader serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding his revolutionary ideas. Enhance your philosophical library with this indispensable volume today!