An overview of the life and ideas of the philosopher Jacques Derrida. It explores his concept of "deconstruction", which challenges the traditional notion of truth in philosophy and language. Derrida argues that all writing and knowledge contain hidden assumptions and biases, and that language itself inevitably distorts meaning. The text also examines Derrida's relationship with other key thinkers of the 20th century, such as Sartre, Foucault, and Barthes, and how his ideas were influenced by and contributed to the rise of post-structuralism. Finally, it includes a timeline of Derrida's life and important dates in philosophical history, as well as a list of recommended readings for those wanting to learn more about his work.
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