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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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Grammatology may
refer to:
Grammatology, the
study of
writing systems Of
Grammatology, a work by
philosopher Jacques Derrida This
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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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Phenomena (1967) to be his most
important work,
while others cite Of
Grammatology (1967),
Writing and
Difference (1967), and
Margins of
Philosophy (1972)...
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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...
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within art, music, and
literary criticism.
Jacques Derrida's 1967 book Of
Grammatology introduced the
majority of
ideas influential within deconstruction.: 25 ...
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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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Retrieved 30
September 2020. Daniels, P. (1990).
Fundamentals of
Grammatology.
Journal of the
American Oriental Society, 110(4), 727–31. doi:10.2307/602899:...
- Two
Dogmas of
Empiricism (1951)
Philosophical Investigations (1953) Of
Grammatology (1967)
Naming and
Necessity (1980)
Wittgenstein on
Rules and Private...
- of Writing. Sheffield:
Equinox Publishing. ISBN 9781781795286 2008.
Grammatology. In
Cambridge Handbook of
Literacy David R.
Olson and
Nancy Torrance...