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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]]''. '''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]]''.
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Jacques Derrida (July 15, 1930October 8, 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher, known as the founder of deconstruction. His voluminous work had a profound impact upon continental philosophy, French philosophy, and literary theory. His best known work is Of Grammatology.



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