Philosophy for busy people. Listen to this succinct account of the philosophy of Derrida in just one hour.
Jacques Derridaâs âdeconstructionismâ is nothing less than an effort to destroy all âwritingâ by demonstrating its inevitable falsehood. The writer writes but does not know what he is writing. Derrida argues that all texts have their own hidden agenda and contain their own metaphysical assumptions â the writerâs very language inevitably distorts what he thinks and writes. The âtruthâ of all our knowledge is thus undermined; post-structuralism arrives.
This is audiobook is an expert account of Derridaâs life and philosophical ideas â entertainingly written and is above all easy listening. Also included are selections from Derridaâs work, suggested further reading, and chronologies that place Derrida in the context of the broader scheme of philosophy.
Paul Strathern has lectured in philosophy and mathematics and now lives and writes in London. A Somerset Maugham prize winner, he is also the author of books on history and travel as well as five novels. His articles have appeared in a great many publications including the Observer (London) and the Irish Times. His own degree in philosophy was earned at Trinity College, Dublin.