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Jacques Derrida (/ʒɑːk ˈdɛrᵻdə/; French: [ʒak dɛʁida]; born Jackie Élie Derrida; July 15, 1930 – October 9, 2004) was a French philosopher, born in Algeria. Derrida is best known for developing a form of semiotic analysis known as deconstruction, which he discussed in numerous texts. He is one of the major figures associated with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy.
During his career Derrida published more than 40 books, together with hundreds of essays and public presentations. He had a significant influence upon the humanities and social sciences, including—in addition to philosophy and literature—law, anthropology, historiography, linguistics, sociolinguistics, psychoanalysis, political theory, religious studies, feminism, and gay and lesbian studies. His work still has a major influence in the academe of Continental Europe, South America and all other countries where continental philosophy is predominant, particularly in debates around ontology, epistemology (especially concerning social sciences), ethics, aesthetics, hermeneutics, and the philosophy of language. He also influenced architecture (in the form of deconstructivism), music, art, and art criticism.
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Documentary film about one of the extraordinary thinkers of 20th century Jacques Derrida.
Jacques Derrida on the Attitude of American journalists and university students.
Derrida begins to define deconstruction. From the documentary "Derrida."
Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04wyGK6k6HE#t=39m30
Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on Derrida and the origins of deconstruction, Professor Paul Fry explores two central Derridian works: "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of Human Sciences" and "Différance." Derrida's critique of structuralism and semiotics, particularly the work of Levi-Strauss and Saussure, is articulated. Deconstruction's central assertions that language is by nature arbitrary and that meaning is indeterminate are examined. Key concepts, such as the nature of the text, discourse, différance, and supplementarity are explored. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Origins and Influence of Jacques Derrida 06:33 - Chapter 2. Derrida's Style 09:25 - Chapter 3. The Eiffel Tower and Wallace Stevens' "Anecdote of the Jar" 17:00 - Chapter 4. Levi-St...
A lecture delivered at Peninsula College by Wesley Cecil, Ph.D. on the life and philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Part of the Modern Philosophers lecture series. For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go to http://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts
Le 13 octobre 2014 à l'occasion du dixième anniversaire de la mort de Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), Laure Adler initiait une semaine spéciale sur France Culture consacrée au philosophe. Pour cette émission introductrice : première diffusion radiophonique d'un entretien de Laure Adler avec Jacques Derrida dans “Le Cercle de Minuit” (23 avril 1996). “J'aime ce nom” : Derrida, nous dit-il. “Ce qui m'autorise à l'aimer c'est que ce n'est pas vraiment le mien. C'est un nom qui m'a été légué (...) et que j'ai envie de servir.” Jacques Derrida commence par évoquer ses origines algériennes, sa venue en France et son ouvrage “Circonfession”. Il poursuit sur sa vision de l'écriture, son rejet de “l'uni-linéaire du discours” auquel il préfère “la stratification des mots”. Comment un jeune garçon “un p...
Reportaje sobre el pensamiento de Jacques Derrida, con guión de Carlos Muñoz Gutiérrez, forma parte del programa producido por ATEI y A Parte Rei: "Jacques Derrida.La filosofía como un Riesgo" emitido el15/6/2006.
Jacques Derrida on the Attitude of American journalists and university students.
Documentary film about one of the extraordinary thinkers of 20th century Jacques Derrida.
Derrida begins to define deconstruction. From the documentary "Derrida."
Le 13 octobre 2014 à l'occasion du dixième anniversaire de la mort de Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), Laure Adler initiait une semaine spéciale sur France Culture consacrée au philosophe. Pour cette émission introductrice : première diffusion radiophonique d'un entretien de Laure Adler avec Jacques Derrida dans “Le Cercle de Minuit” (23 avril 1996). “J'aime ce nom” : Derrida, nous dit-il. “Ce qui m'autorise à l'aimer c'est que ce n'est pas vraiment le mien. C'est un nom qui m'a été légué (...) et que j'ai envie de servir.” Jacques Derrida commence par évoquer ses origines algériennes, sa venue en France et son ouvrage “Circonfession”. Il poursuit sur sa vision de l'écriture, son rejet de “l'uni-linéaire du discours” auquel il préfère “la stratification des mots”. Comment un jeune garçon “un p...
Derrida talks about the reasons he did not want to be photographed or have his image published.
Jacques Derrida, the French philosopher credited with launching the Deconstructionist movement, argues his theories in this program. Derrida begins with a frank discussion on the ethical problems of Deconstruction, especially in relation to human rights. He argues that Deconstruction is not a disillusion of the subject, it is first and foremost a historical or genealogical analysis of that subject and an attempt to focus on a universal translation of it. Derrida points out that Deconstruction is mainly an affirmation—and it goes further and changes the nature of the subject—and is neither "reconstruction" nor "destruction."
Raymond Williams and Jacques Derrida talk in the empty hall at the end of the Linguistics of Writing Conference (Glasgow UK, 1986). They begin by reflecting on the recording of the event for television. Gradually their conversation widens to touch on topics including translation, the international flow and influence of publications and artistic movements, and the role of the English language and North American market in legitimizing academic ideas.
In this intriguing overview of his famous notion of the 'trace,' Derrida critiques the long-standing philosophical 'authority of the question' by examining the conditions for questioning itself ... he argues that presence always presupposes 'Otherness' (a 'primary affirmation') which embodies a 'return'...to a 'different temporality older than the past and beyond the future' - a different 'past,' 'present,' or 'future' ... Derrida seeks a 'rapport' with this Otherness that allows for any conventional understanding of presence or the present ... such rapport, he feels, would promote a different experience with the past or future ...
Asked what would he like to see in a documentary on a major philosopher, such as Hegel or Heidegger, Derrida replies he would want them to speak of their sexuality and 'the part that love plays in their life'. He criticises the dissimulation of such philosophers concerning their sex lives - 'why have they erased their private life from their work?'
Jacques Derrida was a key philosopher of modern times who made pioneering explorations into the subtexts of our key concepts. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2bJ3MuE Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: http://bit.ly/2bYhI6j Watch more films on CURRICULUM in our playlist: http://bit.ly/2bVcNyy Do you speak a different language to English? Did you know you can submit Subtitles on all of our videos on YouTube? For instructions how to do this click here: http://bit.ly/2cei8l2 FURTHER READING You can read more about the Curriculum and other topics on our blog TheBookofLife.org: http://bit.ly/2cehPqD SOCIAL MEDIA Feel free to follow us at the links below: Facebook: https://www.facebook....
Documentary film about one of the extraordinary thinkers of 20th century Jacques Derrida.
Jacques Derrida on the Attitude of American journalists and university students.
Derrida begins to define deconstruction. From the documentary "Derrida."
Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04wyGK6k6HE#t=39m30
Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on Derrida and the origins of deconstruction, Professor Paul Fry explores two central Derridian works: "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of Human Sciences" and "Différance." Derrida's critique of structuralism and semiotics, particularly the work of Levi-Strauss and Saussure, is articulated. Deconstruction's central assertions that language is by nature arbitrary and that meaning is indeterminate are examined. Key concepts, such as the nature of the text, discourse, différance, and supplementarity are explored. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Origins and Influence of Jacques Derrida 06:33 - Chapter 2. Derrida's Style 09:25 - Chapter 3. The Eiffel Tower and Wallace Stevens' "Anecdote of the Jar" 17:00 - Chapter 4. Levi-St...
A lecture delivered at Peninsula College by Wesley Cecil, Ph.D. on the life and philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Part of the Modern Philosophers lecture series. For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go to http://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts
Le 13 octobre 2014 à l'occasion du dixième anniversaire de la mort de Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), Laure Adler initiait une semaine spéciale sur France Culture consacrée au philosophe. Pour cette émission introductrice : première diffusion radiophonique d'un entretien de Laure Adler avec Jacques Derrida dans “Le Cercle de Minuit” (23 avril 1996). “J'aime ce nom” : Derrida, nous dit-il. “Ce qui m'autorise à l'aimer c'est que ce n'est pas vraiment le mien. C'est un nom qui m'a été légué (...) et que j'ai envie de servir.” Jacques Derrida commence par évoquer ses origines algériennes, sa venue en France et son ouvrage “Circonfession”. Il poursuit sur sa vision de l'écriture, son rejet de “l'uni-linéaire du discours” auquel il préfère “la stratification des mots”. Comment un jeune garçon “un p...
Reportaje sobre el pensamiento de Jacques Derrida, con guión de Carlos Muñoz Gutiérrez, forma parte del programa producido por ATEI y A Parte Rei: "Jacques Derrida.La filosofía como un Riesgo" emitido el15/6/2006.
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Documentary film about one of the extraordinary thinkers of 20th century Jacques Derrida.
Jacques Derrida at University of California, Santa Barbara on October 23, 2003 (audio)
I'm in love with the bossonova
He's the one with the cashanova
I'm in love with his heart of steel
I'm in love
I'm in love with the bossonova
He's the one with the cashanova
I'm in love with his heart of steel
I'm in love
How come no-one ever told me
Who I'm working for
Down among the rich men baby
And the poor
Here comes love forever
And it's here comes love for no-one
Oh here comes love for Marilyn
And it's oh my baby oh-oh my baby
What you gonna do?
In the reason - in the rain
Still support the revolution
I want it I want it I want that too
B'baby B'baby it's up to you
To find out somethin' that you need to do
Because
I'm in love with a Jacques Derrida
Read a page and know what I need to
Take apart my baby's heart
I'm in love
I'm in love with a Jacques Derrida
Read a page and know what I need to
Take apart my baby's heart
I'm in love
To err is to be human
To forgive is too divine
I was like an industry
Depressed and in decline
Here comes love for ever
And it's here comes love for no-one
Oh here comes love for Marilyn
And it's oh my baby oh my baby
What you gonna do?
In the reason - in the rain
Still support the revolution
I want it I want it I want that too
B'baby B'baby it's up to you
To find out somethin' that you need to do
Because
Oh I'm in love with bop sh'dayo
Out of Camden Town for a day - oh
I'm in love with just gettin' away
I'm in love
Oh I'm in love with militante
Reads Unita and reads Avanti
I'm in love with her heart of steel
I'm in love
He held it like a cigarette
Behind a squadee's back
He held it so he hid its length
And so he hid its lack - oh
An' it seems so very sad
(all right!)
Well I want better than you can give
But then I'll take whatever you got
Cos I'm a grand libertine with the
Kinda demeanour to overthrow the lot
I said rapacious
Rapacious you can never satiate
(ate what?!) desire is so voracious
I wanna eat your nation state
I got incentive that you can't handle
I got the needs you can't assuage
I got demands you can't meet
'n' stay on your feet
I want more than your living wage
Well I want better than you can give
But then I'll take whatever you got
Cos I'm a grand libertine with the
Kinda demeanour to overthrow the lot
I said rapacious
Rapacious you can never satiate
(ate what?!) desire is so voracious