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-'''Jacques Derrida''' ([[July 15]], [[1930]] – [[October 8]], [[2004]]) was an [[Algeria]]n-born [[France|French]] [[philosopher]], known as the founder of [[deconstruction]]. His voluminous work had a profound impact upon [[continental philosophy]], [[Twentieth-Century French Philosophy|French philosophy]], and [[literary theory]]. His best known work is ''[[Of Grammatology]]''.+'''Algeria''' is a [[sovereign state]] in [[North Africa]] on the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean coast]]. Its capital and most populous city is [[Algiers]], located in the country's far north. [[Modern music]] is available in several facets, [[Raï]] music is a style typical of Western Algeria.
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-Derrida first received major attention outside France with his lecture, "[[Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences]]," delivered at [[Johns Hopkins University]] in 1966 (and subsequently included in ''[[Writing and Difference]]'').+
==See also== ==See also==
-* [[Deconstruction-and-religion]]+*[[Algerian War]]
-* [[Différance]]+
-* [[List of thinkers influenced by deconstruction]]+
-* [[Sous rature]]+
-* [[Yale school]]+
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Algeria is a sovereign state in North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and most populous city is Algiers, located in the country's far north. Modern music is available in several facets, Raï music is a style typical of Western Algeria.

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